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eGovernance Under guidance of Dr. P.V. Kamesam IBM Research Lab New Delhi Ashish Gupta 3rd Year B.Tech , Computer Science and Engg. IIT Delhi Introduction Definition of eGov It can be defined as the civil and political conduct of government, including service provision, using information and communication technologies. Transactions Government Government Citizens e-Gov solution Overview of Presentation Part 1 : Content Manager Part 2 : Audit Trails in Distributed Databases Intro to Content Manager The Problem A Major challenge in eGov : Data Management E.g. Land Records , Citizen Database etc. Content Manager : a Possible Solution What is Content Manager ? Content Manager (a product from IBM) is a scalable solution for storing and retrieving documents of various types. Content Manager Brief Overview of the features of CM 1. Lets you store content regardless of format. ( Unstructured data ) E.g. text documents, scanned images, audio, video, forms any binary object 2. Stores data on distributed servers and provides single point access. 3. Provides many sophisticated features like Access control Storage management – Archiving , Purging , Migration User management Automated Workflow Enterprise wide search from Internet or intranet clients. Streaming audio and video. The Beginners Guide to CM Provides an introduction to a layman about Content Manager Covers essential topics of CM Relevant Figures to explain important concepts All discusses development of Client Application for CM Useful Appendices with extra info like installation, references etc. Developed an easy to use CM Programming API Developed a new easy to use API on top of Content Manager Programming API Benefits Makes it very easy to perform operations on the CM Database Encapsulates the complexity of CM API Object Oriented Approach allows easy integration into new apps Speeds up Application Development Time Extensibility : Acts like a new layer on top of CM New layers like Custom Access Control , Audit Layer can be added Application Audit Layer Security Layer SimpleCMAPI Content Manager API Folder Manager API Library Client API A Prototype Application Defining the problem Proposed a prototype solution Developed an Application in Visual C++ on top of Content Manager Demonstrates use of our new API with additional layers Workflow Security Layer Audit Layer OR Inner Line Permit for VISITOR RESIDENTSHIP Requirements for entering Arunachal Pradesh Some Screenshots of the Application developed Two databases: Security Layer •Citizen Database •Inner Line Permit Database Main Screen Workflow in CM Audit Trails on Distributed Databases Definition of Audit Trail An audit trail is a series of records of computer events, about an operating system, an application, or user activities. Purpose of Audit Trail Individual Accountability: track individual actions to facilitate audit. Reconstructing Events: reconstruct events as and when required. Problem Monitoring: online tools to help monitor problems Intrusion Detection: identifying attempts to penetrate a system and gain unauthorized access. The eGov Middleware Data Virtualization Application Transaction Commands M I D D L E W A R E Query processor and optimizer Data Virtualizer Database Database Database Database Isolates logical view of data storage available to the application developer from the physical placement Audit Trail Component : A module responsible for managing the audit trail of eGov applications across the entire system. Problem Description Where can we place the Audit Trail Component in the eGov Architecture ? Possible options: 1. Application 2. In the Middleware , above DV Module 3. In the Component Databases Issues Involved in the Placement Security Issues Implementation Issues Risking security at the hands of applications Tamper proofing of Audit Trail Application Complexity Database design Complexity Audit Trail Transparency to the application developers Consistency of Audit Trail across the entire system Ease of Audit Policy Management Proposed Solution Transaction Commands MI D D L E W A R E S E C U R I T Y Application Audit Policy Database Audit Trail Agent Query processor and optimizer Data Virtualizer Database Database Database Database Further Research Issues Audit Trail Agent Architecture Storage of Audit Trail is an issue Distributed or Centralized ? Possible Solution: A Buffered Distributed - Centralized Architecture Amalgamation of audit trail data at the central server • Timestamping issues to ensure correct chronological sequencing of audit trail for analysis – Time sync , which time to use • Proper Categorization of Audit Trail data to facilitate analysis Ensuring Tamperproofing of Audit Trail for the Auditor • • • • Authentication of Distributed Sources Encryption Access Control Secure Transmission Audit trail management (Archiving and purging) Access Control to Audit Trail Conclusion Extensible API developed for Content Manager along with an application Audit Trail Architecture in eGov Working at IRL Team work Research Experience Responsibility Thanks Things Learnt Enterprise Database Technology Visual C++ / Database Interaction API Wrapper Technology Distributed Database Systems Audit Trail Technology and Middleware Tech. Security Issues in large scale databases IIT Education • File Systems Course • CS120 and CS130 Other Tasks Laid down a list of requirements for eGov data management solutions A document on security issues of smart cards Future Work Integration of EIP with CM Further extension of the new CM API with focus on security and audit trail layers Development of applications for more real life scenarios Architecture of CM Client Library Server Multiple Object Servers Fig: Architecture of Content Manager for a single Implementation