2003 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy A Unified Scheme for Resource Protection in Automated Trust Negotiation Berkeley, CA May 11-May 14 ISBN: 0-7695-1940-7
Automated trust negotiation is an approach to establishing trust between strangers through iterative disclosure of digital credentials. In automated trust negotiation, access control policies play a key role in protecting resources from unauthorized access. Unlike in traditional trust management systems, the access control policy for a resource is usually unknown to the party requesting access to the resource, when trust negotiation starts. The negotiating parties can rely on policy disclosures to learn each other?s access control requirements. However, a policy itself may also contain sensitive information. Disclosing policies? contents unconditionally may leak valuable business information or jeopardize individuals? privacy. In this paper, we propose UniPro, a unified scheme to model protection of resources, including policies, in trust negotiation. UniPro improves on previous work by modeling policies as first-class resources, protecting them in the same way as other resources, providing fine-grained control over policy disclosure, and clearly distinguishing between policy disclosure and policy satisfaction, which gives users more flexibility in expressing their authorization requirements. We also show that UniPro can be used with practical negotiation strategies without jeopardizing autonomy in the choice of strategy, and present criteria under which negotiations using UniPro are guaranteed to succeed in establishing trust.
Citation:
Ting Yu, Marianne Winslett, "A Unified Scheme for Resource Protection in Automated Trust Negotiation," sp, pp.110, 2003 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2003 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||