A risk probability estimation method for security assessment in global computing
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Yong Chen, 'A risk probability estimation method for security assessment in global computing', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2008, pp 126Download Item:

Abstract:
Global Computing is a massively networked infrastructure supporting a large
population of diverse but cooperating entities. The composition and characteristics of
this infrastructure will be both dynamic and unpredictable. An entity in this
heterogeneous, unreliable context is required to be capable of dealing with unexpected
interactions and previously unknown entities. The properties of the global computing
infrastructure introduce new security challenges that are not adequately addressed by
existing security models and mechanisms. Human society has developed the
mechanism of trust to overcome initial suspicion and gradually evolve privileges.
Fundamentally, it is the ability to reason about trust that allows entities to accept risk
when they are interacting with other entities.
Author: Chen, Yong
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Jensen, Christian DamsgaardQualification name:
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