Mediated Sensitive Information Sharing for Homeland Security: The "Double Gate" Model

Topics:
E-government
Tags:
Homeland Security,
Sensitive Information,
Swan Island Networks
Source:
Swan Island Networks

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Overview: Emergency response experts, political leaders and concerned citizens across America agree: there is a need to begin sharing sensitive information more effectively - before, during, and after crises. There is an urgent need for a national model to allow sharing sensitive information. This whitepaper describes a mediated system of confederated "hubs and spokes" offers many benefits. It also explains a distributed "doublegated" model provides a simple foundation that can grow increasingly sophisticated.

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Format: PDF | Size: 296KB | Date: Aug 2004 | Pages: 12


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