Title :
Merging and extending the PGP and PEM trust models-the ICE-TEL trust model
Author :
Chadwick, David W. ; Young, Andrew J. ; Cicovic, Nada Kapidzic
Author_Institution :
Salford Univ., UK
Abstract :
The ICE-TEL project is a pan-European project which is building an Internet X.509-based certification infrastructure throughout Europe plus several secure applications that will use it. This article describes the trust model being implemented by the project. A trust model specifies the means by which a user may build trust in the assertion that a remote user is really who he purports to be (authentication) and that he does in fact, have a right to access the service or information he is requesting (authorization). The ICE-TEL trust model is based on a merging of and extensions to the existing pretty good privacy (PGP) web of trust and privacy-enhanced mail (PEM) hierarchy of trust models, and is called a web of hierarchies trust model. The web of hierarchies model has significant advantages over both previous models, and these are highlighted. The article further describes the way the trust model is enforced through some of the new extensions in the X.509 V3 certificates, and gives examples of its use in different scenarios
Keywords :
Internet; authorisation; data privacy; electronic mail; message authentication; public key cryptography; Europe; ICE-TEL project; ICE-TEL trust model; Internet X.509-based certification infrastructure; PEM trust model; PGP trust model; X.509 V3 certificates; authentication; authorization; pan-European project; pretty good privacy; privacy-enhanced mail; public key cryptography; secure applications; web of hierarchies trust model; Access control; Authentication; Authorization; Certification; Hardware; Internet; Merging; Public key; Public key cryptography; Security;
Journal_Title :
Network, IEEE