Monday, June 08, 2009

[ARG] Paper discussion, Week 24, 09'

Damiani, E.; De Capitani di Vimercati, S.; Samarati, P., "Managing multiple and dependable identities," Internet Computing, IEEE , vol.7, no.6, pp. 29-37, Nov.-Dec. 2003

Abstract

Digital management of multiple robust identities is a crucial issue in developing the next generation of distributed applications. Our daily activities increasingly rely on remote resources and services - specifically, on interactions between different, remotely located parties. Because these parties might (and sometimes should) know little about each other, digital identities - electronic representations of individuals' or organizations' sensitive information - help introduce them to each other and control the amount of information transferred. In its broadest sense, identity management encompasses definitions and life-cycle management for digital identities and profiles, as well as environments for exchanging and validating such information. Digital identity management - especially support for identity dependability and multiplicity - is crucial for building and maintaining trust relationships in today's globally interconnected society. We investigate the problems inherent in identity management, emphasizing the requirements for multiplicity and dependability. We enable a new generation of advanced MDDI services on the global information infrastructure.

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