7 research outputs found

    Matrix powers algorithms for trust evaluation in PKI architectures

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    This paper deals with the evaluation of trust in public-key infrastructures. Different trust models have been proposed to interconnect the various PKI components in order to propagate the trust between them. In this paper we provide a new polynomial algorithm using linear algebra to assess trust relationships in a network using different trust evaluation schemes. The advantages are twofold: first the use of matrix computations instead of graph algorithms provides an optimized computational solution; second, our algorithm can be used for generic graphs, even in the presence of cycles. Our algorithm is designed to evaluate the trust using all existing (finite) trust paths between entities as a preliminary to any exchanges between PKIs. This can give a precise evaluation of trust, and accelerate for instance cross-certificate validation

    User Acceptance Model for Assessing Trust on Electronic Transaction Succession

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    Trust is very important for the sustainability of an online business. Take care of the trust of customers is a must for an online store that is very different from the normal physical store. Due to a number of situations, the seller and the buyer cannot meet in person, the customer cannot see the products we sell directly and the payment process must be through a bank transfer or with an online payment system. This study report and combine technology acceptance model within an information system (IS) success model in the context to assessing trust on electronic transaction succession. The researcher has developed the model base on the input-process-output the IS success models. Study observes how trust and risk affect an Internet consumer’s related with intention to use. Development of theoretical framework de- scribing that trust making process a consumer uses when purchase. Success of an electronic transaction on many factors, one of the important is trust. Acquiring customer trust depends on many things such as web site, quality service, and trust tendency. This paper analyses the role of trust from the transaction perspective to building customer trust

    Recommendations Based QoS Trust Aggregation and Routing in Mobile Adhoc Networks

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    In mobile adhoc netwotk (MANET), a node’s quality of service (QoS) trust represents how much it is reliable in quality. QoS trust of a node is computed based on its multiple quality parameters and it is an interesting and challenging area in MANETs. In this work, QoS trust is evaluated by taking into consideration quality parameters like node residual energy, bandwidth and mobility. The proposed method “Recommendations Based QoS Trust Aggregation and Routing in Mobile Adhoc Networks-QTAR” is a frame work. Where the trust is established through four phases like QoS trust computation, aggregation, propagation and routing. The Dempster Shafer Theory (DST) is used for aggregation of trust recommendations. In the network, trust information is propagated through HELLO packets. Each node stores the QoS trust information of other nodes in the form of trust matrices. We applied matrix algebra operations on trust matrices for route establishment from source to destination. The time and space complexity of proposed method is discussed theoretically. The simulation is conducted for the varying of node velocity and network size, where the proposed method shown considerable improvement over existing protocols

    Calculating and Evaluating Trustworthiness of Certification Authority

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    In  a  public  key  infrastructure  trust  model,  a  trust  is transferred along a set of certificates, issued by certificate authorities (CAs) considered  as  trustfully  third  parties,  providing  a  trust chain among  its  entities.  In  order  to  deserve  this trustworthiness,  a  CA should to apply the rigorous procedures for generating keys, checking the  identities,  and  following  reliable  security  practices.  Any deficiency in  these procedures  may in?uence its trustworthiness.  In this  context,  some  authorities  could  be  weaker  than  others.  Then, relying parties (RPs) and certificate holders (CHs) need a mechanism to evaluate CA trustworthiness. In this paper, we provide them this mechanism to have information about its trustworthiness. In fact, we propose  a  trust  level  calculation  algorithm  that  is  based  on  three parameters  which  are  the  CA  reputation,  the  quality  of  procedures described in the certi?cate policy and its security maturity level

    Automating interpretations of trustworthiness

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