Supporting Trust and Privacy with an Identity-Enabled Architecture

Cost reduction and a vastly increased potential to create new services, such as via the proliferation of the Cloud, have led to many more players and “end points”. With many of them being new entrants, possibly short-lived, the question of how to handle trust and privacy...

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Main Authors: Joao Girao, Amardeo Sarma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-11-01
Series:Future Internet
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/4/4/1016
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spelling doaj-f83c7b3b1f7d4f55a84236d824e4350a2020-11-24T23:50:23ZengMDPI AGFuture Internet1999-59032012-11-01441016102510.3390/fi4041016Supporting Trust and Privacy with an Identity-Enabled ArchitectureJoao GiraoAmardeo SarmaCost reduction and a vastly increased potential to create new services, such as via the proliferation of the Cloud, have led to many more players and “end points”. With many of them being new entrants, possibly short-lived, the question of how to handle trust and privacy in this new context arises. In this paper, we specifically look at the underlying infrastructure that connects end-points served by these players, which is an essential part of the overall architecture to enable trust and privacy. We present an enhanced architecture that allows real people, objects and services to reliably interact via an infrastructure providing assured levels of trust.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/4/4/1016identityprivacytrustvirtual identityvirtual infrastructure sessionidentity aggregatorcloud
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Supporting Trust and Privacy with an Identity-Enabled Architecture
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identity
privacy
trust
virtual identity
virtual infrastructure session
identity aggregator
cloud
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title Supporting Trust and Privacy with an Identity-Enabled Architecture
title_short Supporting Trust and Privacy with an Identity-Enabled Architecture
title_full Supporting Trust and Privacy with an Identity-Enabled Architecture
title_fullStr Supporting Trust and Privacy with an Identity-Enabled Architecture
title_full_unstemmed Supporting Trust and Privacy with an Identity-Enabled Architecture
title_sort supporting trust and privacy with an identity-enabled architecture
publisher MDPI AG
series Future Internet
issn 1999-5903
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Cost reduction and a vastly increased potential to create new services, such as via the proliferation of the Cloud, have led to many more players and “end points”. With many of them being new entrants, possibly short-lived, the question of how to handle trust and privacy in this new context arises. In this paper, we specifically look at the underlying infrastructure that connects end-points served by these players, which is an essential part of the overall architecture to enable trust and privacy. We present an enhanced architecture that allows real people, objects and services to reliably interact via an infrastructure providing assured levels of trust.
topic identity
privacy
trust
virtual identity
virtual infrastructure session
identity aggregator
cloud
url http://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/4/4/1016
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