DocumentCode
3261445
Title
A Framework for Dependable Trust Negotiation in Open Environments
Author
Dragoni, Nicola ; Saidane, Ayda
fYear
2008
fDate
March 31 2008-April 4 2008
Firstpage
7
Lastpage
15
Abstract
Automated Trust Negotiation (TN) is a promising approach to allow strangers to access sensitive data and services in open environments, such as the Web. Although the amount of literature on TN is growing, two key issues have still to be addressed. The first one concerns a typical feature of real-life negotiations: we are usually willing to trade the disclosure of personal attributes in exchange for additional services and only in a particular order (according to our preferences). The second issue concerns dependability. By their nature TN systems are used in unreliable open contexts where it is important not only to protect negotiations against malicious attack, but also against accidental failures.In this paper we address the foregoing issues proposing a novel framework for dependable TN where services, needed credentials, and behavioral constraints on the disclosure of privileges are bundled together. The framework also supports clients and servers that have a hierarchy of preferences among the different bundles.
Keywords
Access control; Communications technology; Computer crashes; Conferences; Data engineering; Privacy; Protection; Protocols; Safety; Web services; Architecture; Dependability; Trust negotiation; autonomous system;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering of Autonomic and Autonomous Systems, 2008. EASE 2008. Fifth IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Print_ISBN
0-7695-3140-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EASe.2008.16
Filename
4488283
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