DocumentCode
2579727
Title
Improving security for ubiquitous campus applications
Author
Matsumiya, Kenta ; Tamaru, Shuhei ; Suzuki, Genta ; Nakazawa, Jin ; Takashio, Kazunori ; Tokuda, Hideyuki
Author_Institution
Graduate Sch. of Media & Governance, Keio Univ., Kanagawa, Japan
fYear
2004
fDate
26-30 Jan. 2004
Firstpage
417
Lastpage
422
Abstract
This paper identifies security issues posed by ubiquitous computing applications used in university campuses, and propose software architectures to address the issues. Applications in ubiquitous computing environment exploit interactions between personal and public devices, and adapt to user s context. Security issues posed by these applications are privacy, usability, and hybrid scheme. Privacy profile negotiation protocol (PPNP) allows users to change the granularity of their personal profile presented to profile-aware services, in order to preserve privacy, and zero-stop authentication system (ZSAS) provides real-time automatic authentication of users to leverage usability of user authentication in the physical space. We also present several applications to outline the usage of these systems.
Keywords
access protocols; authorisation; data privacy; ubiquitous computing; personal devices; personal profile; physical space; privacy preservation; privacy profile negotiation protocol; profile-aware services; public devices; software architectures; ubiquitous computing; university campuses; user authentication; user context; zero-stop authentication system; Application software; Authentication; Computer displays; Information security; Personal digital assistants; Privacy; Protocols; Software architecture; Ubiquitous computing; Usability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applications and the Internet Workshops, 2004. SAINT 2004 Workshops. 2004 International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2050-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SAINTW.2004.1268668
Filename
1268668
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