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Architecting Adaptable Security Infrastructures for Pervasive Networks through Components

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Security management in pervasive networks should be fundamentally flexible. The dynamic and heterogeneous character of these environments requires a security infrastructure which can be tailored to different operating conditions, at variable levels of granularity, during phases of design, deployment, and execution. This is possible with component-based security architecture. We illustrate the benefits of this approach by presenting AMISEC, an integrated authentication and authorization middleware. Through the component paradigm, AMISEC supports different network topologies of TTPs, cryptographic algorithms, protocols, or trust management strategies, resulting in a fully à la carte security infrastructure.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Related work
 3. Architectural requirements
 4. Background
  4.1. Component-based design
  4.2. PKIX-compliant AAIs
 5. The AMISEC infrastructure
  5.1. From high-level security services...
  5.2. ...To fine-grained tuning of protection
  5.3. Implementation
 6. Evaluation
  6.1. Extension for privacy
  6.2. Flexible trust management
  6.3. Some remaining challenges
 7. Conclusion
 References

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  • Marc Lacoste Orange Labs, France

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