DocumentCode
2745900
Title
Trust as Differentiator for Value-Adding Home Service Providers
Author
Haerick, W. ; Nelis, J. ; Verslype, D. ; Develder, C. ; De Turck, Filip ; Dhoedt, B.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Technol. - IBCN, Ghent Univ. - IBBT, Ghent, Belgium
fYear
2009
fDate
15-20 Nov. 2009
Firstpage
693
Lastpage
700
Abstract
The openness of OSGi home service delivery platforms enables a service provider to deploy new services which aggregate services from other providers. Without security measures, each service provider is able to probe the home network, modify the configurations of other services, and (ab)use these services in favor of their own services. Premium service providers however prefer to protect their value-added services in an attempt to differentiate with low-cost or free Internet-based service providers. The common home technologies however lack fine-grained security support and do not allow to configure trust-based service adaptation. In this paper, we propose an intelligent residential gateway, with three security components that facilitate trust-based service adaptation in a multi provider environment. Using XACML policies, the collaboration between service components can remotely be modified. Legacy services can be protected and collaboration of services can be made dependent on the outcome of any other service. We compare OSGi virtualisation, embedded OSGi security and security-as-a-service. The latter allows for fine-grained access control on method-level. In a proof-of-concept implementation, we evaluate the performance overhead of transparent service authentication and three policy administration approaches. The results illustrate a minimal overhead to add trust-based service collaboration to any(legacy) service.
Keywords
groupware; security of data; Internet-based service providers; OSGi home service delivery platform; XACML policy; differentiator; fine-grained access control; home technology; intelligent residential gateway; legacy services; proof-of-concept implementation; security-as-a-service; transparent service authentication; trust-based service adaptation; trust-based service collaboration; value-added services; value-adding home service provider; Access control; Collaboration; Home automation; Home computing; Network servers; Permission; Protection; Security; Web and internet services; Wide area networks; OSGi; UPnP; service collaboration; trust;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Future Computing, Service Computation, Cognitive, Adaptive, Content, Patterns, 2009. COMPUTATIONWORLD '09. Computation World:
Conference_Location
Athens
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5166-1
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-3862-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ComputationWorld.2009.108
Filename
5358862
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