• DocumentCode
    3040299
  • Title

    CCTB: Context Correlation for Trust Bootstrapping in Pervasive Environment

  • Author

    Ahamed, Sheikh I. ; Monjur, Mehrab ; Islam, Mohammad Saiful

  • Author_Institution
    MSCS Dept., Marquette Univ., Milwaukee, WI
  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    1-3 Oct. 2008
  • Firstpage
    167
  • Lastpage
    174
  • Abstract
    Handheld devices in a pervasive computing environment are prone to security as well as privacy violations, while discovering, sharing and accessing services and contents. Trust models are devised to fight against such violations and breaches. Although initial trust assignment is an important issue in evolving overall trust, a little amount of work has been done in this field so far. In pervasive smart space, similar type of contexts exhibits significant correlations to each other. However, this fact is not taken into consideration while computing the initial trust values. In this paper, we describe a new mechanism to assign initial trust: CCTB (Context Correlation for Trust Bootstrapping), which takes advantage of the presence of correlations among different contexts in a context-ontology. We evaluate the effectiveness of CCTB by simulating in two different scenarios. We show that CCTB offers better initial trust values than the other models considered here. We also implement a prototype for performance measurement using .NET Compact Framework.
  • Keywords
    computer bootstrapping; data privacy; security of data; ubiquitous computing; .NET Compact Framework; context correlation; context-ontology; handheld devices; pervasive computing environment; pervasive smart space; privacy violations; trust assignment; trust bootstrapping; trust models; Authentication; Collaboration; Context modeling; Context-aware services; Handheld computers; Knowledge management; Ontologies; Privacy; Resource description framework; Security; Trust Bootstrapping; initial trust; pervasive computing; trust;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Privacy, Security and Trust, 2008. PST '08. Sixth Annual Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Fredericton, NB
  • Print_ISBN
    978-0-7695-3390-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PST.2008.19
  • Filename
    4641284