Home Network Security
Carl M. Ellison Corporate Technology Group, Intel Corporation

Index words: firewall, UPnP, 802.11, wireless, VPN, security, home
networking

Citation for this paper: Ellison, C. M., Home Network Security. Intel
Technology
Journal. http://developer.intel.com/technology/itj/2002/volume06issue04/

(November 2002).

ABSTRACT

Home computers that are connected to the Internet are under attack
and need to be secured. That process is relatively well understood,
even though we do not have perfect solutions today and probably
never will. Meanwhile, however, the home computing environment is
evolving into a home network of multiple devices, which will also
need to be secured. We have little experience with these new home
networks and much research needs to be done in this area. This
 paper gives a view of the requirements and some of the techniques
 available for securing home networks.

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                                            Content Protection in the
Digital Home
                                            Michael Ripley Corporate
Technology Group, Intel Corporation
                                            C. Brendan S. Traw Corporate
Technology Group, Intel Corporation
                                            Steve Balogh Corporate
Technology Group, Intel Corporation
                                            Michael Reed Corporate
Technology Group, Intel Corporation

                                            Index words: content,
protection, transmission, storage, DTCP, CPRM

                                            Citation for this paper:
Ripley, M., Traw, C. Brendan S., Balogh, S., and Reed, M.,
                                            Content Protection in the
Digital Home. Intel Technology Journal.

http://developer.intel.com/technology/itj/2002/volume06issue04/
(November 2002).

                                            ABSTRACT

                                            This paper describes a
flexible and extensible framework for
                                            distributing digital content
in a protected and interoperable manner
                                            within the home. Within this
framework a chain of solutions provide
                                            comprehensive, end-to-end
protection of digital entertainment
                                            content as it is delivered
to the home and managed, stored, and
                                            consumed on a wide range of
devices. These solutions employ a
                                            consistent set of technical
and licensing mechanisms to ensure that
                                            the content is protected in
an effective and efficient manner
                                            throughout the domain. This
leads to a framework in which content
                                            protection solutions from a
variety of licensors can be selected and
                                            combined in a flexible and
interoperable manner, based on market
                                            forces.

                                            A number of content
protection solutions that operate within this
                                            framework have been
developed and are incorporated into products
                                            on the market today. This
paper describes two such solutions:

                                                 Content Protection for
Recordable Media (CPRM)

                                                 Digital Transmission
Content Protection (DTCP)

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