Collaborative Computer Security and Trust Management combines perspectives of leading researchers in collaborative security to discuss recent advances in this burgeoning new field. Practitioners, researchers, and academicians are presented with lessons learned by international experts to meet the new challenges of security in the global information age. Covering topics such as trust-based security, threat and risk analysis, and data sharing, this reference book provides a complete collection of the latest field developments.
Author(s): Jean-Marc Seigneur, Adam Slagell
Edition: 1
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 297
Title
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Table of Contents......Page 4
Detailed Table of Contents......Page 7
Foreword......Page 13
Preface......Page 17
Acknowledgment......Page 19
Knowledge Assets, E-Networks and Trust......Page 20
Teamworking for Security: The Collaborative Approach......Page 31
Tensions in Collaborative Cyber Security and how They Affect Incident Detection and Response......Page 53
Challenges in Sharing Computer and Network Logs......Page 84
Data Protection in Collaborative Business Applications......Page 100
An Approach to Unified Trust Management Framework......Page 130
Trust-Aware Recommender Systems for Open and Mobile Virtual Communities......Page 154
Securing Mobile-Agent Systems through Collaboration......Page 173
How Trust and Reputation-Based Collaboration Impact Wireless Sensor Network Security......Page 200
Trusted Computing for Collaboration......Page 223
Trust-Privacy Tradeoffs in Distributed Computing......Page 235
A Proposition for Developing Trust and Relational Synergy in International e-Collaborative Groups......Page 246
Trust-Based Usage Control in Collaborative Environment......Page 261
Compilation of References......Page 276
About the Contributors......Page 304
Index......Page 311