girao.bib
@inproceedings{dim2010,
author = {Antonio F. Gomez-Skarmeta and Pedro Martinez-Julia and Joao Girao and Amardeo Sarma},
title = {Identity based architecture for secure communication in future internet},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th ACM workshop on Digital identity management},
series = {DIM '10},
year = {2010},
month = {October},
isbn = {978-1-4503-0090-2},
location = {Chicago, Illinois, USA},
pages = {45--48},
numpages = {4},
doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1866855.1866866},
acmid = {1866866},
publisher = {ACM},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
keywords = {digital identity, identity-to-identity, next generation internet, overlay network},
abstract = {
We propose to enhance the Next Generation Internet by creating a secure and scalable
communication infrastructure that mirrors the structure of the real world: people talk
to people, objects, objects between themselves and, in general, entities denoted by
digital identities communicating with each other. We start from the digital identity and
create a view in the communication sphere which is singular, unique, and optimized for
that particular digital identity, building an identity plane that allows entities to
address each other in an "identity to identity" approach. We use stackable overlay networks
to deliver messages among communication parties and we look at the performance issues
related with such kind of networks, being able to come halfway to the optimum.
},
url = {http://www2.pflab.ecl.ntt.co.jp/dim2010/},
pdf = {http://www.girao.org/joao/papers/dim2010.pdf},
cfp = {http://www.girao.org/joao/cfps/dim2010.pdf},
url2 = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1866855.1866866}
}
@article{comnet2010,
author = {F{\'e}lix G{\'o}mez M{\'a}rmol and Joao Gir{\~a}o and Gregorio Mart\'{\i}nez P{\'e}rez},
title = {TRIMS, a privacy-aware trust and reputation model for identity
management systems},
journal = {Computer Networks},
volume = {54},
number = {16},
year = {2010},
month = {September},
pages = {2899-2912},
ee = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.comnet.2010.07.020},
abstract = {
Electronic transactions are becoming more important everyday. Several tasks
like buying goods, booking flights or hotel rooms, or paying for streaming a
movie, for instance, can be carried out through the Internet. Nevertheless,
they are still some drawbacks due to security threats while performing such
operations. Trust and reputation management rises as a novel way of solving
some of those problems. In this paper we present our work TRIMS (a privacy-aware
trust and reputation model for identity management systems), which applies a
trust and reputation model to guarantee an acceptable level of security when
deciding if a different domain might be considered reliable when receiving
certain sensitive user’s attributes. Specifically, we will address the problems
which surfaces when a domain needs to decide whether to exchange some
information with another possibly unknown domain to effectively provide a service
to one of its users. This decision will be determined by the trust deposited in
the targeting domain. As far as we know, our proposal is one of the first approaches
dealing with trust and reputation management in a multi-domain scenario. Finally,
the performed experiments have demonstrated the robustness and accuracy of our model
in a wide variety of scenarios.
},
url = {http://www.elsevier.com/locate/comnet},
pdf = {http://www.girao.org/joao/papers/comnet2010.pdf}
}
@inproceedings{ms2010,
title = {Identity Driven Mobility Architecture},
author = {Alfredo Matos and Ricardo Pereira and Joao Girao},
booktitle = {Future Network and Mobile Summit},
address = {Florence, Italy},
year = {2010},
month = {June},
organization = {MS'10},
isbn = {978-1-905824-16-8},
abstract = {
This paper describes an identity based mobility architecture, which relies on the
Identity Management System for mobility decision and execution. This is achieved by
clearly separating mobility into a two step procedure: decision and action. The decisions
are outsourced on the Identity plane, while the action (moving) is carried out by a protocol
agnostic mobility architecture.
},
pdf = {http://www.girao.org/joao/papers/ms2010.pdf},
url = {http://www.futurenetworksummit.eu/2010/},
cfp = {http://www.girao.org/joao/papers/ms2010.pdf}
}