Automated Trust Negotiation for Web Services

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The application of Automated Trust Negotiation in web service needs to solve two problems. One is the protection of sensitive information, and the other is the determination of negotiation policy. In this paper, the Trust-Serv model is used to manage Automated Trust Negotiation, and explores the further solutions to the two problems above. The introduction of Trusted Computing provides security support for Automated Trust Negotiation.

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