Publication No 36373

Author(s)

Clarke, J.; Butler, S.; Dempsey, S.; Crotty, M.; Brazil, J.; Blazic, A.; Hauser, C.*; Neubauer, M.*

Title

Challenges of Identity, Authentication, and Discovery Management in a Ubiquitous Environment: The DAIDALOS perspective

Topics

Network Security

Methods

Others

Keywords

SECURITY; PRIVACY

Abstract

DAIDALOS, which stands for Designing Advanced Interfaces for the Delivery and Administration of Location independent Optimised personal Services, is a project within the European Commission's Sixth Framework Information Society Technologies Programme1. While the first phase of the project is for 2.5 years, DAIDALOS2 could potentially have a full duration of ten years if the first phase is carried out successfully. This is because the DAIDALOS project is a new type of project unveiled in the Sixth Framework called an Integrated Project (IP), whose objectives are more forward-looking involving highrisk research with an emphasis on larger projects with longer timeframes than in the previous Framework programmes.

Year

2004

Reference entry

Clarke, J.; Butler, S.; Dempsey, S.; Crotty, M.; Brazil, J.; Blazic, A.; Hauser, C.; Neubauer, M.
Challenges of Identity, Authentication, and Discovery Management in a Ubiquitous Environment: The DAIDALOS perspective
Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Communications Interworking, INTERWORKING - 2004, Ottawa, November 2004

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