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Trusted computing: integrating trust and security into computer platforms [PDF]

open access: possibleIET Conference on Crime and Security, 2006
The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) is an industry standards body, comprised of computer and device manufacturers, software vendors and others with a stake in enhancing the security of the computing environment across multiple platforms and devices. TCG develops and promotes open industry standard specifications for trusted computing hardware building ...
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Trusted Environments for Volunteer Computing

2018 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI), 2018
Technology becomes more and more advanced everyday, both from the software and from the hardware perspective. Brand new devices, more powerful and capable of the generation preceding them, are steadily released. Everybody owns laptops, smartphones and many other devices with great compute capabilities, able to easily solve problems a few years ago ...
Ianni M., Masciari E.
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Trusted computing

netWorker, 2006
Will the open, unrestricted PC soon become a thing of the past?
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A formalization of computational trust

2017 Internet of Things Business Models, Users, and Networks, 2017
Computational trust aims to quantify trust and is studied by many disciplines including computer science, social sciences and business science. We propose a formal computational trust model, including its parameters and operations on these parameters, as well as a step by step guide to compute trust in a real application.
Johan J. Lukkien   +3 more
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Trusting your computer to be trusted

Computer Fraud & Security, 2005
The spread of ‘trust’ is unstoppable… The Trusted Computing Group is a movement from the most formidable software and hardware manufacturers in the world to develop an architecture that would improve the underlying security of computers. The Trusted Computing Group aims to make sure a computer is working to a specified expectation of behaviour.
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Formal Definitions for Trust in Trusted Computing

2010 7th International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence & Computing and 7th International Conference on Autonomic & Trusted Computing, 2010
Trust, the most fundamental concept in Trusted Computing, is a pervasive notion and, as such, has been studied thoroughly in a variety of different fields. Based on a survey of trust and security, two formal definitions for trust in Trusted Computing are presented in this paper: one for trust between coequal components (the direct trust) and the other ...
Changxiang Shen   +3 more
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Trust Management in Cloud Computing

2017 International Conference On Smart Technologies For Smart Nation (SmartTechCon), 2017
Cloud computing is a model for enabling everywhere, suitable, on-demand network access. There are a number of challenges to provide cloud computing services and to accomplish this, it is necessary to establish trust across the cloud, between the user and the service provider. It is becoming increasingly complex for cloud users to make distinction among
Mahantesh N. Birje   +1 more
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Enforcing Trust in Pervasive Computing with Trusted Computing Technology

2006
Pervasive computing as a concept holds the promise of simplifying daily life by integrating mobile devices and digital infrastructures into our physical world. These devices in a pervasive environment would establish dynamic ad-hoc networks to provide ubiquitous services.
Kefei Chen   +3 more
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Trust in social computing

Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on World Wide Web, 2014
The rapid development of social media exacerbates the information overload and credibility problems. Trust, providing information about with whom we can trust to share information and from whom we can accept information, plays an important role in helping users collect relevant and reliable information in social media. Trust has become a research topic
Jiliang Tang, Huan Liu
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Combining Trust and Aggregate Computing

2018
Recent trends such as the Internet of Things and pervasive computing demand for novel engineering approaches able to support the specification and scalable runtime execution of adaptive behaviour of large collections of interacting devices. Aggregate computing is one such approach, formally founded in the field calculus, which enables programming of ...
Casadei, Roberto   +2 more
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