Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
472543 Computers & Mathematics with Applications 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Security and trust represent two different perspectives on the problem of guaranteeing the correct interaction among software components.Gate automata have been proposed as a formalism for the specification of both security and trust policies in the scope of the Security-by-Contract-with-Trust (S×C×T) framework. Indeed, they watch the execution of a target program, possibly modifying its behaviour, and produce a feedback for the trust management system. The level of trust changes the environment settings by dynamically activating/deactivating some of the defined gate automata.The goal of this paper is to present gate automata and to show a gate automata-driven strategy for the run-time enforcement in the S×C×T.

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