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Security Solutions
Transportation EnterSpace
Security Suite™ for Transportation
Run-time security decisioning including authentication
support, coarse-to-fine-grained authorization, and federated
attribute retrieval: improve access & security at the
SAME time.
Transportation companies must continually strike
a balance between user access and enterprise security. As
more and more organizations rollout and improve customer self-care
and increasingly sophisticated collaborative access portals
for employees, vendors and partners; the tension between access
and security only grows. Information technologists within
the transportation industry must secure enterprise resources
and customer information while still improving quality of
service. Add to this business driver, the fact that most applications
in the transportation industry were never built for Internet-sized
user communities. Given these present day realities, a new
enterprise tool is needed for next generation access management
and authorization. The EnterSpace Security Suite is this tool.
Every Request for a Secured Resource
Is Individually Authorized — While many solutions
exist within the access management and authorization space
for financial services, most lack true real-time functionality.
Those who need-to-know are identified statically and saved
in an access-control-list (ACL) by a human administrator.
The result is that the security model is only as current as
the ACL, leading to coarse or poorly controlled security models
and holes in the enterprise's security posture. As user community
size increases and the number of secured resources under management
continues to grow, maintenance of ACLs becomes progressively
more prohibitive.
Many organizations have responded by “batching”
updates to the ACL to minimize the volatility, but unfortunately
this means that security decisions are only as accurate as
the ACL is current. Traditional ACL driven models are inherently
out of date, in that what is being saved is the RESULT of
a security policy being applied to user-specific information.
Therefore, the ACL is only as current as the moment it was
created. The inability of this model to provide security implementations
that accurately reflect “right-now” information,
has prevented enterprises from sharing with customers, employees,
partners and vendors all the information they might have a
legitimate need-to-know — in effect, it has built walls
that limit relationships and productivity. The EnterSpace
Security Suite makes a real-time decision for every request
to allow fine-grained, context-sensitive access decisions
that are based upon CURRENT user information and security
policies. It is time to tear down the walls between the enterprise
and its users.
For Example – Unfortunately,
the transportation industry still seems to be the leading
target for terrorist attacks. In the post 9/11 world, security
for managing access to aircraft, support equipment and operational
systems has become a mandate. The sheer number of disparate
items that has to be secured is huge, and the list of potential
users is both large and volatile, spanning many divisions,
subcontractors and government agencies. In addition, the
rules which define how any individual resource is managed
are highly sensitive to external items such as the current
Homeland Security Threat Status. The EnterSpace Security
Suite is ideally suited for managing precisely this type
of problem. Rules are created to define how each resource
is to be managed; these rules can be quite comprehensive,
identifying dependencies upon both user specific attributes
and external items. At the moment that a user requests access
to a controlled resource, the EnterSpace Security Suite
analyzes the rule associated with that resource, determines
what information is needed to evaluate the request, and
then retrieves the information prior to evaluating the request.
What this ultimately means is that for each and every access
request, the EnterSpace Security Suite evaluates the rule
based upon current, up to the moment information.
If an employee is terminated, the next request
they make to access a secured resource will not only be denied,
but an alarm condition can be raised immediately. If the Threat
Status is upgraded from orange to red, the access control
rules for every secured resource that is sensitive to the
upgrade adapt to the new situation, becoming more restrictive
or more permissive as the situation warrants. And this occurs
on the very next request for a secured resource — even
if the request is only a millisecond later. Furthermore, each
time an access decision is made, the EnterSpace Security Suite
logs that fact into an audit trail, maintaining a detailed
history of who has requested what, when they requested it,
all information that went into the decision, and the decision
itself. Denied requests can optionally issue an alarm, and
the entire process can be controlled from a single administrative
point. The net result is enterprise-wide management of security
and access control, with strong audit trails and rapid response
to changing conditions.
Security Policies Centrally and Easily
Administered; Enterprise-Wide — With Jericho
Systems, security is a function brought to the enterprise
level. Currently, security is managed on an application-by-application
basis. From the ground up, the EnterSpace Security Suite is
built for distributed administration of the security policies,
allowing the owners of the resources being managed to directly
control the policies defining access throughout the enterprise.
This is a substantial change from traditional security models,
where access controls are maintained both by the programmers
who implement the code that checks the ACL, and by the security
groups who maintain the ACLs themselves. The requirements
of the resource owners are thus at least two steps removed
from the decision, and the ability to effect change in the
security policy is frequently inhibited by programmer availability.
With Jericho Systems’ products, policy changes can be
implemented by the resource owners directly, in real-time,
and will be reflected upon the very next access request decision
made. In addition, the GUI for the management of security
policies is built for the non-technical, but business-savvy
administrator.
Quickly Leverage Current Enterprise
Investments for Increased Security Functionality
— The EnterSpace Security Suite is designed to quickly
integrate with previously deployed technologies including;
identity management and authentication mechanisms.
Secure, Detailed Logs Provide Single-Point
Auditability — Each time a request is made,
the EnterSpace Security Suite writes a detailed event log
to a repository. This log contains ALL the information relevant
to the decision, including the identity of the requestor,
the resource the requestor tried to access, the version of
the policy used to determine whether to grant the request,
any/all data values used in making the decision and the resulting
decision itself. This log can be written to almost any storage
form, including WORM (Write Once, Read Many) devices for non-changeable
audit logs, or a database for handling reporting and ad-hoc
queries.
Real-Time Alarms Allow “Right-Now”
Response to Inappropriate Requests — When a
request is denied for any reason, the EnterSpace Security
Suite provides a mechanism whereby an alarm condition may
be delivered to a system responsible for notifying individuals
or components to respond to the event. For example, assume
an employee is attempting to access a secured resource that
is highly sensitive: sensitive enough that any denied request
should initiate an alarm. Within the tool’s security
policy definition process, an option is available to cause
an alarm condition to be raised upon denial. At run-time,
when the user’s access attempt is denied, the EnterSpace
Security Suite generates an alarm message which details the
user’s identity, the resource requested, and the reasons
for the denial; then delivers it to a system of your choice.
This might be an SNMP interface to an enterprise management
console, an alert to a paging system, or any other form of
electronic notification.
Collaboration — While
information has long been perceived as having value within
the business environment, the true value is actually in the
services and products that can be derived from it. And in
order to do that, information must be shared among all the
people and systems that have a part to play in bringing those
services/ products to life. This collaborative process has
been limited severely in the past by the inability to share
information freely among the participants while maintaining
security of the data itself. Like water in a lake, your data
has enormous potential. The water realizes that potential
when it is put into motion to create energy. By enabling the
sharing of information securely, the EnterSpace Security Suite
helps put your data into motion to create business
value.
TO SUMMARIZE: With the EnterSpace Security
Suite, Transportation Firms Gain Numerous Solutions; Including:
- Real-Time Access Management with
Sensitivity to the Decision Context — As
every request for access causes the evaluation of the appropriate
security policy against user and situational attributes;
fluid conditions like time-of-day, strength of authentication,
etc., can be factored into access management polices.
- Create, Modify and Implement Enterprise
Security Policies in Seconds — Security policies
are managed by a common infrastructure and immediately affect
the entire user community.
- Consistent Security Policy Evaluation,
Enterprise-Wide — For secured resources under
management by the software tool, the human element is eliminated
from the evaluation process to improve security and reduce
administrative costs.
- Distribute Security Policy Administration
to Subject-Matter-Experts — Whoever owns
the resource (application, function within an application,
physical door, etc.) can administer the security policy
for the resource without the need of software engineers.
- Flexible and Scaleable —
While the EnterSpace Security Suite is built to work at
the enterprise level; the tool's deployment can be limited
to areas where current security models are ineffective or
costly. This allows for quick and flexible impact. Pick
the lowest hanging fruit first; then scale as needed. Resources
that function well with existing security models can work
side-by-side with resources that make use of the Suite for
access management and authorization.
- Single Point Auditability
— A secure event log captures information about the
entire session, forming a single point for auditability
and compliance purposes.
- Generate Alarms and Alerts at the
Time of Attempted Violation — No need to
parse through log files to find security breaches.
- Web Services Security, Single-Sign-On
and Single-Sign-Out — One tool for an enterprise
solution.
- Access Portals for Secured Interactive
Environments and Self-Care — Controlled,
1-to-1 access portals are quickly enabled.
- Physical Security Management
— The tool can also be used to manage physical security
with the same consistent, rules-based infrastructure.
Transportation Companies’ ROI
in Jericho Systems is Derived from:
- Increased Security, Access, Collaboration
and REVENUE — through real-time authorization
deriving permissions and entitlements at run-time increasing
functionality and results.
- Decreased Costs —
through minimized administration of security; lessen the
administrative burden of security polices, access control
lists, user groups and security audits.
- Decreased Costs —
through increased productivity brought about by single-point
auditability and real-time alarms and alerts.
- Decreased Costs –
from dramatically improved collaboration and self-care functionality.
- Decreased Costs —
of software engineering. Externalizing security decisioning
to a callable network service can drastically reduce code
bases and thereby application development cycle times.
The EnterSpace Security Suite can perform hundreds
of thousands of authorization decisions per second, for user
communities and resources (items to be secured) in the tens-of-millions,
in a real-time, parallel scaling, fault-tolerant environment. |
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