Adequate security protocols adopt in a conceptual model in identity management for the Civil Registry of Ecuador

Moisés Toapanta, Enrique Mafla, Antonio Orizaga

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Abstract

© 2017 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved. We analyzed the problems of security of the information of the civil registries and identification at world level that are considered strategic. The objective is to adopt the appropriate security protocols in a conceptual model in the identity management for the Civil Registry of Ecuador. In this phase, the appropriate security protocols were determined in a Conceptual Model in Identity Management with Authentication, Authorization and Auditing (AAA). We used the deductive method and exploratory research to define the appropriate security protocols to be adopted in the identity model: IPSec, DNSsec, Radius, SSL, TLS, IEEE 802.1X EAP, Set. It was a prototype of the location of the security protocols adopted in the logical design of the technological infrastructure considering the conceptual model for Identity, Authentication, Authorization, and Audit management. It was concluded that the adopted protocols are appropriate for a distributed database and should have a direct relationship with the algorithms, which allows vulnerability and risk mitigation taking into account confidentiality, integrity and availability (CIA).
Translated title of the contributionProtocolos de seguridad adecuados adoptados en un modelo conceptual de gestión de identidad para el Registro Civil del Ecuador
Original languageEnglish
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StatePublished - 7 Sep 2017
EventIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering - , United Kingdom
Duration: 19 May 2015 → …

Conference

ConferenceIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
Period19/05/15 → …

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