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Improved Message Mechanism-Based Cross-Domain Security Control Model in Mobile Terminals

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  • Zhiwei Cao

    (Department of R&D center, Shanghai Chenrui Information Technology Company, Shanghai, China & Department of Information Security Technology, The Third Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security, Shanghai, China)

  • Zhijie Fan

    (Department of R&D center, Shanghai Chenrui Information Technology Company, Shanghai, China & School of Computer Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, China & Department of Information Security Technology, The Third Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security, Shanghai, China)

  • Boan Chen

    (Shanghai Xiangming High School, Shanghai, China)

  • Zidong Cheng

    (Department of Public Technical Service (General Office of the Administration Center of China E-government Network), State Information Center (Administration Center of China E-government Network), Beijing, China)

  • Shijun Xu

    (Department of Science and Technology, Traffic Police Detachment of Nantong Public Security Bureau, Nantong, China)

  • Xin Li

    (School of Information Technology and Network Security, People's Public Security University of China, Beijing, China)

Abstract

Dual-domain terminal with two built-in independent operating systems - Life Domain and Work Domain, provides convenience for daily use and mobile office. However, the security isolation between the two domains also causes that message reminders cannot be delivered and viewed across domains, which restricts the improvement of work efficiency and the expansion of mobile services. This paper conducts an in-depth study on this pain point and proposes the concept and implementation method of a cross-domain instant messaging reminder service system for mobile office, focusing on solving the problems of: cross-domain isolated boundary exchange of message reminders, timeliness and delivery rate guarantee of message reminders, and security check filtering of message contents. Technically, on the side of mobile office platform, based on AMQP technical framework and protocol, the cross-domain isolated border message queue push and synchronization services are built, which are real-time, reliable and high-throughput.

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  • Zhiwei Cao & Zhijie Fan & Boan Chen & Zidong Cheng & Shijun Xu & Xin Li, 2024. "Improved Message Mechanism-Based Cross-Domain Security Control Model in Mobile Terminals," International Journal of Information Security and Privacy (IJISP), IGI Global, vol. 18(1), pages 1-27, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jisp00:v:18:y:2024:i:1:p:1-27
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