DocumentCode :
3397418
Title :
Dynamic trust-based resource allocation
Author :
Hughes, Todd ; Junod, Mike ; Muckelbauer, P. Andy
Volume :
2
fYear :
2003
fDate :
22-24 April 2003
Abstract :
Summary form only given. DyTR is an approach to trust that goes beyond traditional authentication-based techniques, in which the trustworthiness of entities in a system adapts over time based on system events. Using a socio-cognitive model of trust, DyTR provides an adaptive trust-assessment methodology that allocates resources dynamically to an initial level of credentials, continually assesses trust, and adaptively allocates resources in accordance with changes in perceived trust. DyTR tightly couples this continually assessed trust with low-level resource-allocation mechanisms to ensure that requesting entities are trusted and, thus, permitted to use system resources. If a requesting entity exhibits suspicious behavior, DyTR degrades its level of trust for that entity, and subsequently reduces that entity´s access to system resources, so that other critical resources can continue to operate. This paper features a coalition naval fleet simulation in which DyTR dynamically assesses the trustworthiness of coalition entities and uses trust assessments to regulate weapon, sensor, and communication pathway resource allocations.
Keywords :
authorisation; message authentication; military communication; military computing; resource allocation; DyTR; adaptive trust-assessment methodology; coalition naval fleet simulation; communication pathway; continual trust assessment; credentials; dynamic trust-based resource allocation; requesting entity; sensor; socio-cognitive model; weapon; Degradation; Laboratories; Resource management; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Weapons;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
DARPA Information Survivability Conference and Exposition, 2003. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1897-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DISCEX.2003.1194930
Filename :
1194930
Link To Document :
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