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This paper discusses the establishment of trust in Personal Network Federations (PN-F) through secure and anonymous information exchange. It highlights significant issues with security and trust within personal networks, emphasizing the need for anonymity and resilience against attacks. The authors provide a model for trust and outline the importance of managing personal information, distinguishing between identification data and private preferences. The paper presents a conceptual framework aimed at addressing the security challenges in PN-F and suggests future research directions for detailed methodologies.
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Establishing Trust Through Anonymous and Private Information Exchange Over Personal Networks Authors: Charalampos Z. Patrikakis, Dimitris M. Kyriazanos, and Neeli R. Prasad Source: Wireless Pers Commun, vol. 51, pp. 121-135, 2009 Speaker: Shu-Fen Chiou (邱淑芬)
Personal Network (PN) • A set of wireless devices around the user
Personal Network-Federation (PN-F) • Problem: not secure and untrust in PN-F
Requirements • Trust • Anonymity • Private • Security • Resilience against attacks
Personal information data • Two classes: • Identification data-private info • Personal preference User give server all data user only can see preference data
Comments • 優點: • 提出PN-F上的安全性問題並提供解決的方法 • 缺點: • 只有概念性的model,沒有提出更詳盡的方法
Comments • 未來可能研究方向 • 針對此類問題提出詳盡的方法