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Privacy, Security and Trust within the Context of Pervasive Computing
Author(s) -
Philip Robinson,
Harald Vogt,
W. Wagealla
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
kluwer academic publishers ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.1007/b101573
Subject(s) - ubiquitous computing , context (archaeology) , computer science , internet privacy , context aware pervasive systems , computer security , human–computer interaction , geography , archaeology
The Influence of Context on Privacy, Trust and Security.- Some Research Challenges in Pervasive Computing.- Overview.- Survey on Location Privacy in Pervasive Computing.- Exploring the Relationship Between Context and Privacy.- Privacy, Security and Trust Issues Raised by the Personal Server Concept.- Secure Trust Models and Management in Pervasive Computing.- Overview.- The Role of Identity in Pervasive Computational Trust.- Towards a Next-Generation Trust Management Infrastructure for Open Computing Systems.- Research Directions for Trust and Security in Human-Centric Computing.- Evidence, Authentication, and Identity.- Overview.- User-Centric Identity Management in Open Mobile Environments.- Pre-Authentication Using Infrared.- Architecture and Protocol for Authorized Transient Control.- Social and Technical Approaches to Privacy Protection.- Overview.- Maintaining Privacy in RFID Enabled Environments.- Safeguarding Personal Data Using Trusted Computing in Pervasive Computing.- A Social Approach to Privacy in Location-Enhanced Computing.

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