Title :
Who Is Calling Which Page on the Web?
Author :
Li Li ; Wu Chou ; Zhihong Qiu ; Tao Cai
Author_Institution :
Huawei Shannon (IT) Lab. in Bridgewater, Bridgewater, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Web identity and resolution identifies, authenticates, and locates users on the Web. It´s a critical aspect of Web Real-Time Communications (WebRTC), a joint W3C and IETF effort to develop standards for secure real-time communication over the Web. Although WebRTC proposes a security architecture to integrate with federated Web identity systems, the architecture isn´t compatible with identity protocols that don´t satisfy WebRTC requirements. To fill the gap, the authors describe two alternative architectures to adapt incompatible identity protocols to the WebRTC security architecture. They also describe a Web-of-trust model to address hierarchical identity systems´ limitations, and a mirror-presence system to locate users on the Web in real time while they are moving between websites.
Keywords :
Internet; Web sites; real-time systems; security of data; trusted computing; IETF; W3C; Web identity; Web real-time communications; Web sites; Web-of-trust model; WebRTC; World Wide Web; secure real-time communication; Authentication; Browsers; Computer architecture; Fingerprint recognition; Identity-based encryption; Protocols; Real-time systems; Trust management; WebRTC; Web identity; Web-of-trust; WebRTC; bilateral OAuth; identity provider; identity resolution; mirror presence;
Journal_Title :
Internet Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIC.2014.105