In distributed, open systems like cyberspace, where the behavior of autonomous agents is uncertain and can affect other agents' welfare, trust management is used to allow agents to determine what to expect about the behavior of other agents. The role of trust management is to maximize trust between the parties and thereby provide a basis for cooperation to develop.Bringing together expertise from technology-oriented sciences, law, philosophy, and social sciences, Managing Trust in Cyberspace addresses fundamental issues underpinning computational trust models and covers trust management processes for dynamic open systems and applications in a tutorial style that aids in understanding. Topics include trust in autonomic and self-organized networks, cloud computing, embedded computing, multi-agent systems, digital rights management, security and quality issues in trusting e-government service delivery, and context-aware e-commerce applications. The book also presents a walk-through of online identity management and examines using trust and argumentation in recommender systems. It concludes with a comprehensive survey of anti-forensics for network security and a review of password security and protection.Researchers and practitioners in fields such as distributed computing, Internet technologies, networked systems, information systems, human computer interaction, human behavior modeling, and intelligent informatics especially benefit from a discussion of future trust management research directions including pervasive and ubiquitous computing, wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks, cloud computing, social networks, e-services, P2P networks, near-field communications (NFC), electronic knowledge management, and nano-communication networks.
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Analyzing Trust and Security in Computing and Communications Systems. Cloud Computing-Trust Issues, Challenges, and Solutions. A Survey of Trust and Trust Management in Cloud Computing. Trust Models for Data Integrity and Shredding in Cloud. Key Management Solutions for Database-as-a-Service: A Selective Survey. Trustworthy Coordination in Ad Hoc Networks. Toward a Computational Trust Model for Secure Peer-to-Peer Communication. Trust in Autonomic and Self-Organized Networks. Security and Quality Issues in Trusting E-Government Service Delivery. Context-Aware E-Commerce Applications: Trust Issues and Solutions. A Walk-Through of Online Identity Management. Trust in Digital Rights Management Systems. Privacy and Trust Management in Safety-Related C2X Communication. Using Trust and Argumentation in Multiagent Recommender Systems. A Multiagent Framework for Selection of Trustworthy Service Providers. Trust Issues in Modern Embedded Computing. A Framework of Content and Context Based Network Monitoring. A Comparison of Three Sophisticated Cyber Weapons. Trust in Cyberspace: New Information Security Paradigm. A Comprehensive Survey of Antiforensics for Network Security. Password Security and Protection.
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"Academia and industry…need a published book covering [trust management] … The research on trust has advanced and is mature enough to have a book only focused on this topic. … it is a hot topic that will be used for a long time in security systems."— Jaime Lloret Mauri, Polytecnic University of Valencia, Spain
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138374775
Publisert
2018-09-18
Utgiver
Vendor
CRC Press
Vekt
703 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
498

Biographical note

Sabu M. Thampi received his Ph.D from National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, India. He is a member of IEEE and ACM. He has chaired/co-chaired and acted as program committee member for many conferences and workshops; authored/edited a number of books and several papers; and guest-edited, reviewed, and served as editorial board member for multiple international journals. Currently he is associate professor at Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management-Kerala, Trivandrum and editor-in-chief of International Journal of Trust Management in Computing and Communications, Inderscience Publishers, Geneva, Switzerland.

Bharat Bhargava is professor at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA. He built one of the first electronic medical care record systems in Indiana University Hospital, Indianapolis, USA, has worked on reliability and integrity issues in distributed systems, and has built several systems such as RAID (Reliable and Adaptable) and Promise (P2P). A fellow of IEEE, IETE, and CERIAS, he has helped found multiple conferences and received Technical Achievement, Golden Core, and Distinguished Service Awards from various societies as well as awards for graduate mentoring, engagement, and diversity from Purdue’s College of Science.

Pradeep K. Atrey holds a Ph.D from National University of Singapore. Currently he serves as associate professor at The University of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and on the editorial board of several industry journals. He also has served as a postdoctoral researcher at University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; authored/co-authored over 60 research articles; and been associated with over 20 international conferences in various roles such as general chair, program chair, publicity chair, web chair, and TPC member. Recognized as an ICME Quality Reviewer, he has received the ETRI Journal Best Reviewer Award and The University of Winnipeg Merit Award for Exceptional Performance.