A Framework for Distributed Trust Management

This paper discusses our infrastructure for handling distributed security and trust. It outlines a method for access control across domains that handles complex inter domain trust relationships. We have developed a flexible representation of trust information in Prolog, that can model permissions and delegations. We are currently working on modeling obligations, entitlements, and prohibitions as well. This paper describes a scheme for restricting re-delegation without using a specific delegation depth. Using examples, this paper explains the internal working of our system and the trust information that flows within it.
Date: May 01, 2001
Book Title: Second Workshop on Norms and Institutions in MAS, Autonomous Agents
Type: InProceedings
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@InProceedings{A_Framework_for_Distributed_Trust_Manage,
  author = "Lalana Kagal and Tim Finin and R. Scott Cost and Yun Peng",
  title = "{A Framework for Distributed Trust Management}",
  month = "May",
  year = "2001",
  booktitle = "Second Workshop on Norms and Institutions in MAS, Autonomous Agents",
}