DocumentCode
3156974
Title
A Privacy Enabled Service Authorization Based on a User-centric Virtual Identity Management System
Author
Chen, Zhikui
Author_Institution
Univ. Stuttgart, Stuttgart
fYear
2007
fDate
22-24 Aug. 2007
Firstpage
423
Lastpage
427
Abstract
User trust and empowerment (in terms of their personal data control) are areas that must be addressed thoroughly when talking about identity and business models for distributed communication systems. Protecting the privacy of users is a challenging problem for identity management systems, which can only be achieved if it gives users complete control over their identity data. However, none of the existing solutions offers this possibility. Based on a user-centric virtual identity defined by EU IST project Daidalos, this paper proposes an effective infrastructure to authorize the privacy-enabled pervasive service, which protects the context-driven access policies for online services in order to avoid attacks by malicious eavesdroppers. In the proposed infrastructure, SMAL and Diameter are used to securely protect and deliver authenticated and authorized entities and XACML is used to authorize the user-level privacy policy. The proposed infrastructure is partially integrated into the Daidalos demonstration platform.
Keywords
authorisation; data privacy; telecommunication services; virtual reality; authentication; business models; context-driven access policies; distributed communication systems; identity management systems; online services; pervasive service; privacy; project Daidalos; service authorization; user-centric virtual identity; user-level privacy policy; Authorization; Business communication; Communication system control; Computer networks; Control systems; Data privacy; Distributed computing; Identity management systems; Network servers; Protection; Privacy; Virtual Identity; policy; security;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications and Networking in China, 2007. CHINACOM '07. Second International Conference on
Conference_Location
Shanghai
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1009-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1009-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CHINACOM.2007.4469418
Filename
4469418
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