DoD Security Needs and COTS-Based Systems

Integration and incorporation of COTS components into legacy and emerging systems has never
been more attractive in the information industry. The COTS marketplace has become very
competitive with the increased number of vendors and the increasing number of products offered.
This, combined with ever increasing pressures to deliver systems sooner and cheaper, has only
hastened the call to use COTS. However, it is also important to recognize that most markets are
driven by that which can be sold to the largest audience, and that audience may not always share
the same perspective or notional model as that of any one buyer (in this case the system
integrator). Security is one such area of interest that managers and system integrators must
address. Each may find themselves in dire straits trying to reconcile what the market has to offer
and what the needs are of the information system. This monograph offers a "heads-up" to
decision makers who are building information systems that have security constraints, who feel the
market imperatives, and who want to make opportunistic use of what the market has to offer.

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Authors

David J. Carney

Scott Hissam

Daniel Plakosh

This library item is related to the following area(s) of work:

System of Systems

Software Engineering Institute
September 1998

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