2007 Third International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communications Networks and the Workshops - SecureComm 2007 2007
DOI: 10.1109/seccom.2007.4550350
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Securing Personal Network clusters

Abstract: Abstract-A Personal Network is a self-organizing, secure and private network of a user's devices notwithstanding their geographic location. It aims to utilize pervasive computing to provide users with new and improved services. In this paper we propose a model for securing Personal Network clusters. Clusters are ad-hoc networks of co-located personal devices. The ad-hoc makeup of clusters, coupled with the resource constrained nature of many constituent devices, makes enforcing security a challenging task.We p… Show more

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“…Lacking a suitable personal network, users frequently rely on multiple, disparate cloud services and applications for interoperability; these are accessible from any device with an internet connection, regardless of geographic location or network medium [6]. However, this increases reliance on cloud storage, web applications and internet connectivity, as well as a myriad of different policies, usage patterns and trust relationships.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lacking a suitable personal network, users frequently rely on multiple, disparate cloud services and applications for interoperability; these are accessible from any device with an internet connection, regardless of geographic location or network medium [6]. However, this increases reliance on cloud storage, web applications and internet connectivity, as well as a myriad of different policies, usage patterns and trust relationships.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%