Trust ManagementProceedings of IFIPTM 2007: Joint iTrust and PST Conferences on Privacy, Trust Management and Security, July 30– August 2, 2007, New Brunswick, Canada
Editors:- Sandro Etalle,
- Stephen Marsh
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ISBN: 978-0-387-73654-9 (Print) 978-0-387-73655-6 (Online)
About this book
- Most up-to-date research on privacy, security, and trust management
International Federation for Information Processing
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Table of contents / Sample pages
Trust Transfer in Distributed Systems.- Mining and Detecting Connection-Chains in Network Traffic.- Validating a Trust-based Access Control System.- Content Trust Model for Detecting Web Spam.- Self-Selection Bias in Reputation Systems.- Design of Trusted Systems with Reusable Collaboration Models.- The AI Hardness of CAPTCHAs does not imply Robust Network Security.- Improving Integrity in Open Collaborative Authoring Systems.- Service-Oriented Approach to Visualizze IT Security Performance Metrics.- Monitors for Usage Control.