Abstract:
Recently perceived vulnerabilities in public key infrastructures (PKI) demand that a semantic or cognitive definition of trust is essential for augmenting the security th...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Recently perceived vulnerabilities in public key infrastructures (PKI) demand that a semantic or cognitive definition of trust is essential for augmenting the security through trust formulations. In this paper, we examine the meaning of trust in PKIs. Properly categorized trust can help in developing intelligent algorithms that can adapt to the security and privacy requirements of the clients. We delineate the different types of trust in a generic PKI model.
Date of Conference: 26-27 March 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 24 April 2017
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- IEEE Keywords
- Servers ,
- Public key ,
- Authentication ,
- Semantics ,
- Privacy ,
- Certification
- Index Terms
- Author Keywords
- formatting ,
- style ,
- styling ,
- insert
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Servers ,
- Public key ,
- Authentication ,
- Semantics ,
- Privacy ,
- Certification
- Index Terms
- Author Keywords
- formatting ,
- style ,
- styling ,
- insert