Trusted Ticket Systems and Applications

作者: Nicolai Kuntze , Andreas U. Schmidt

DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-72367-9_5

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摘要: Trusted Computing is a security base technology that will perhaps be ubiquitous in few years personal computers and mobile devices alike. Despite its neutrality with respect to applications, it has raised some privacy concerns. We show trusted computing can applied for service access control manner protecting users’ privacy. construct ticket system, concept at the heart of Identity Management, relying solely on capabilities platform module Group’s standards. Two examples how used pseudonymous, protected access.

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