Publication No 36525

Author(s)

Clarke, J.; Neubauer, M.*; Hauser, C.*

Title

Security and privacy in a pervasive world - The Daidalos approach

Topics

Network Security

Methods

Network Security

Keywords

SECURITY; PRIVACY; CONTEXT-AWARENESS; IDENTITY MANAGEMENT

Abstract

Daidalos is a European project funded under the Sixth Framework Programme, which aims to integrate a range of heterogeneous networks and to develop pervasive systems on top of them to provide the user with transparent access to personalised communication and information services. Security and privacy are key to the development of such a system. This article addresses some major questions on how to build trust and confidence in pervasive systems where many entities play different roles, mostly for some limited amount of time, and where a significant amount of personal data travel through the network. Link to web-version: http://www.eurescom.de/message/messageJun2005/Security_and_privacy_in_a_pervasive_world.asp

Year

2005

Reference entry

Clarke, J.; Neubauer, M.; Hauser, C.
Security and privacy in a pervasive world - The Daidalos approach
EURESCOM message, Vol. 2, June 2005, pp. 8-8

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Authors marked with an asterisk (*) were IKR staff members at the time the publication has been written.