Improving Kerberos security system for cross-realm collaborative interactions: An innovative example of knowledge technology for evolving & verifiable E-society
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2007
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In this paper, we clarify the role of authentication systems as building blocks for Knowledge Technologies that constitutes the basis of an evolvable and trustworthy e-society. Such frameworks support the trustworthy cross-realm collaboration and user-friendly service provision through proper measures of authentication, privacy, integrity and secrecy of information. We define the requirements that such authentication systems must fulfill. Then, we present Kerberos as a candidate. We overview the basic operations and the cross-realm authentication model of Kerberos. Then we present the XKDCP extension as a solution for scalability and reliability issues in Kerberos cross-realm operations. With the proposed enhancements , we have achieved our goal on selecting an authentication system that matches the requirements for evolvable and verifiable e-society.
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Zrelli, Saber...et al (2007). "Improving Kerberos security system for cross-realm collaborative interactions: An innovative example of knowledge technology for evolving & verifiable E-society", 2007 IEEE International Conference on Research, Innovation and Vision for the Future, RIVF 2007, pp. 211-219.
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2007 IEEE International Conference on Research, Innovation and Vision for the Future, RIVF 2007
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