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Future of Trust in Computing [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the First International Conference Future of Trust in Computing 2008 / edited by David Gawrock, Helmut Reimer, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Claire Vishik.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wiesbaden : Vieweg+Teubner, 2009Description: X, 227p. 58 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783834893246
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.8 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.A25
Online resources:
Contents:
Security Environment and Threats -- Study on Information Security and e-Trust in Spanish households -- Technical Issues with Trust in Computing and Proposed Solutions -- Implementing a Portable Trusted Environment -- New Directions for Hardware-assisted Trusted Computing Policies (Position Paper) -- Smart Cards and remote entrusting -- Designing for the Future: New Approaches -- Future Threats to Future Trust -- Trusted ? Trustworthy ? Proof Position Paper -- An ongoing Game of Tetris: Integrating Trusted Computing in Java, block-by-block -- TrustCube: An Infrastructure that Builds Trust in Client -- Obtaining Trust and Modeling Trust Environments -- Trust-based Information Sharing in Collaborative Communities: Issues and Challenges -- Can Economics Provide Insights into Trust Infrastructure? -- Reviewing Privacy during Design – Voluntary Technology Dialogue System -- Applications: Trust in Health Systems -- Trust and Privacy in Healthcare -- Protecting Patient Records from Unwarranted Access -- Challenges in Data Quality Assurance in Pervasive Health Monitoring Systems -- Future of Trust: New Models for Network, Device and Infrastructure Security -- Towards one PC for systems with different security levels -- Trust Relationships in Networked Context Aware Systems -- Towards Trusted Network Access Control -- Usability -- User-Friendly and Secure TPM-based Hard Disk Key Management -- Requirements and Design Guidelines for a Trusted Hypervisor Interface -- TCG Technology: Issues and Applications -- Offline dictionary attack on TCG TPM weak authorisation data, and solution -- Trusted Virtual Disk Images -- Shall we trust WDDL? -- Trusted Computing Management Server Making Trusted Computing User Friendly.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The concept of trust is related to many aspects of our daily lives, and different stakeholders use the term “trust” in various contexts. Trust is crucial in today’s information societies for ensuring success of digital economies in all countries and regions. This book contains papers that were presented at the conference “Future of Trust in Computing” and brings together academics, regulators, technologists, and practitioners working in diverse areas of trust from various parts of the world. The authors discuss issues they are facing and begin to form a common framework. Security and privacy threats and remedies, core trust-enforcing technologies, innovative applications, regulatory issues, privacy and usability, economics as well as provable security and assurance are discussed. Finally, a number of papers touch upon innovative approaches to trust that begin to define new fields of research and innovative types of technologies.
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Security Environment and Threats -- Study on Information Security and e-Trust in Spanish households -- Technical Issues with Trust in Computing and Proposed Solutions -- Implementing a Portable Trusted Environment -- New Directions for Hardware-assisted Trusted Computing Policies (Position Paper) -- Smart Cards and remote entrusting -- Designing for the Future: New Approaches -- Future Threats to Future Trust -- Trusted ? Trustworthy ? Proof Position Paper -- An ongoing Game of Tetris: Integrating Trusted Computing in Java, block-by-block -- TrustCube: An Infrastructure that Builds Trust in Client -- Obtaining Trust and Modeling Trust Environments -- Trust-based Information Sharing in Collaborative Communities: Issues and Challenges -- Can Economics Provide Insights into Trust Infrastructure? -- Reviewing Privacy during Design – Voluntary Technology Dialogue System -- Applications: Trust in Health Systems -- Trust and Privacy in Healthcare -- Protecting Patient Records from Unwarranted Access -- Challenges in Data Quality Assurance in Pervasive Health Monitoring Systems -- Future of Trust: New Models for Network, Device and Infrastructure Security -- Towards one PC for systems with different security levels -- Trust Relationships in Networked Context Aware Systems -- Towards Trusted Network Access Control -- Usability -- User-Friendly and Secure TPM-based Hard Disk Key Management -- Requirements and Design Guidelines for a Trusted Hypervisor Interface -- TCG Technology: Issues and Applications -- Offline dictionary attack on TCG TPM weak authorisation data, and solution -- Trusted Virtual Disk Images -- Shall we trust WDDL? -- Trusted Computing Management Server Making Trusted Computing User Friendly.

The concept of trust is related to many aspects of our daily lives, and different stakeholders use the term “trust” in various contexts. Trust is crucial in today’s information societies for ensuring success of digital economies in all countries and regions. This book contains papers that were presented at the conference “Future of Trust in Computing” and brings together academics, regulators, technologists, and practitioners working in diverse areas of trust from various parts of the world. The authors discuss issues they are facing and begin to form a common framework. Security and privacy threats and remedies, core trust-enforcing technologies, innovative applications, regulatory issues, privacy and usability, economics as well as provable security and assurance are discussed. Finally, a number of papers touch upon innovative approaches to trust that begin to define new fields of research and innovative types of technologies.

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