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Trust Extended Dynamic Security Model and Its Application in Network

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Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN 2006)

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With the development of ad hoc networks, it is one of the most important problems to protect the security of information flows between the nodes. The paper applies the technique of trusted computing to designing the Trust Extended Dynamic (TED) security model. TED model protects the security of information flows between the nodes built on trusted platforms. The security model is based on BLP and Biba models. Due to introducing the concept of reliability and the functions for the trustworthy state measurements, the trustworthiness of subjects and some objects is monitored, and the accessing ranges of subjects are adjusted at runtime. Through these means, the ability of TED security model to resist running attacks is enhanced. The formal description of TED model is specified in detail, and its security properties are described. The paper also introduces the application of the model in the Trusted Web Server (TWS).

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Zhang, X., Xu, F., Liu, Y., Zhang, X., Shen, C. (2006). Trust Extended Dynamic Security Model and Its Application in Network. In: Cao, J., Stojmenovic, I., Jia, X., Das, S.K. (eds) Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks. MSN 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4325. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11943952_34

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