Publication Details
Selective Availability for Security Monitoring
Zachariáš Michal, Ing., Ph.D. (DCGM)
Herout Adam, prof. Ing., Ph.D. (DCGM)
selective availability, security monitoring, ultra-mobile devices
This paper describes a system for determining selective availability of operators interacting with a large IPv6 security monitoring system. The system is using ultra-mobile and desktop devices as the consoles operated by the security personnel. These devices provide a number of physical and virtual sensors which are processed by a machine-learned classifier and allow for determination of the subject's availability for messages and alerts of different level of importance. The system was evaluated on a small set of skilled users in a longitudinal manner and the results are reported.
This paper describes a system for determining selective availability of operators interacting with a large IPv6 security monitoring system. The system is using ultra-mobile and desktop devices as the consoles operated by the security personnel. These devices provide a number of physical and virtual sensors which are processed by a machine-learned classifier and allow for determination of the subject's availability for messages and alerts of different level of importance. The system was evaluated on a small set of skilled users in a longitudinal manner and the results are reported.
@inproceedings{BUT91494,
author="Rudolf {Kajan} and Michal {Zachariáš} and Adam {Herout}",
title="Selective Availability for Security Monitoring",
booktitle="Proceedings of the Software Technologies and Processes 2012",
year="2012",
pages="1--10",
address="Furtwagen"
}