TRUST MANAGEMENT


Computer, February 2009, pp. 44–52

Dynamic Trust Management

Dynamic Trust Management

by Matt Blaze, Sampath Kannan, Insup Lee, Oleg Sokolsky, Jonathan M. Smith, Angelos D. Keromytis, and Wenke Lee

A service-oriented architecture (SOA) separates functions into services, which process requests from peers over a network. In processing a request, the service can, in turn, send requests to secondary services and so on.

The Global Information Grid (GIG), an ongoing effort by the US Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community (IC), rationalizes and modernizes the architecture of US network-centric operations. It couples a common network architecture to advanced information assurance techniques and, as GIG's name implies, focuses on the information the network carries and the services it provides, rather than on the network's attributes.

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This month's theme: TRUST MANAGEMENT

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In recent years, trust in computing has been receiving increased attention. With the emphasis on loosely coupled and decentralized systems and the advent of service orientation, trust management has moved beyond the domains of security, multiagent systems, and e-commerce to become a key concern across all aspects of computing. Read more

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