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Attack-Resistance of Computational Trust Models
Linz, Austria June 09-June 11
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ENABL.2003.1231420Twelfth International Workshop on Ena ...
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Andrew Twigg, Cambridge University, UK
Nathan Dimmock, Cambridge University, UK
The World Wide Web encourages widely-distributed, open, decentralised systems that span multiple administrative domains. Recent research has turned to trust management [4] as a framework for decentralising security decisions in such systems. However, whilst traditional security measures such as cryptography and encryption are well-understood (theoretically and empirically), the same cannot be said for computational trust models. This paper describes the attack-resistance of several well-referenced trust models, in a move toward a possible framework and terminology for such analyses. We present a number of open questions, and consider possible future directions in the area.
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Andrew Twigg, Nathan Dimmock, "Attack-Resistance of Computational Trust Models," wetice, pp.275, Twelfth International Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 2003
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