Abstract: This work defines the security intelligence of a system based on secure multiparty computation in terms of correctness, fairness, trust, transparency, accountability, reliability, consistency, confidentiality, data integrity, non-repudiation, authentication, authorization, correct identification, privacy, safety and audit. It defines the security intelligence of a system comprehensively with a novel concept of collective intelligence. The cryptographic notion of security is applied to assess, analyze and mitigate the risks of bio-terrorism today. This work also tries to resolve the conflict between the security intelligence and business intelligence in the context of bio-terrorism and highlights the new cryptographic challenges.
Keywords: Secure multi-party computation, Security intelligence, Threat analytics, Business intelligence, Cross border bio-terrorism
Author(s): Sumit Chakraborty
Edition: 1
Publisher: Business Analytics Research Lab India
Year: 2013
Language: English
Pages: 10
City: Chennai
Tags: Bioterrorism
The work is organized as follows. Section 1 starts with introduction which defines the problem and properties of secure multi-party computation. It reviews existing literature and analyzes the gaps, states research methodology and contributions of the work. Section 2 highlights modern bio-terrorism mechanism. Section 3 is focused on threat analytics. Section 4 discusses the cryptographic challenges of secure multi-party computation to resolve the conflict between security intelligence and business intelligence.