DocumentCode
3320833
Title
Composition trust bindings in pervasive computing service composition
Author
Buford, John ; Kumar, Rakesh ; Perkins, Greg
Author_Institution
Panasonic Digital Networking Lab, Princeton, NJ
fYear
2006
fDate
13-17 March 2006
Lastpage
266
Abstract
In pervasive computing, devices or peers may implement or compose services using services from other devices or peers, and may use components from various sources. A composition trust binding is a prescriptive set of rules which defines the combination of allowable components for a particular service or application. Composition trust bindings can be used to protect both the service invocation path as well as the content handling path. The subsidiary relationships addressed by a composition trust binding are typically transparent today, but represent potential security exposure in pervasive computing systems because the subsidiary services or components may have security vulnerabilities. We define the composition trust binding and illustrate its use in the context of rights management and distributed search in personal content publishing. We compare this approach to existing authentication and authorization methods in service composition
Keywords
content management; object-oriented programming; security of data; telecommunication security; ubiquitous computing; authentication method; authorization method; composition trust binding; content handling path; distributed search; personal content publishing; pervasive computing system; potential security exposure; rights management; security vulnerability; service invocation path; subsidiary service composition; Application software; Authentication; Authorization; Content management; Intelligent networks; Peer to peer computing; Pervasive computing; Protection; Publishing; Security;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops, 2006. PerCom Workshops 2006. Fourth Annual IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Pisa
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2520-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PERCOMW.2006.31
Filename
1598983
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