Formal definitions and complexity results for trust relations and trust domains fit for TTPs, the Web of Trust, PKIs, and ID-Based Cryptography
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Kramer, Simon
Gore, Rajeev
Okamoto, Eiji
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Association for Computing Machinery Inc (ACM)
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We propose computational, declarative definitions of the concepts of weak and strong trust
relations between interacting agents, and trust domains of trust-related agents in distributed
systems. Our definitions yield computational complexity results for deciding potential and
actual trust relationships and membership in trust domains. We instantiate our trust concepts
in four major applications of trust, namely: Trusted Third Parties (TTPs), the Web of Trust,
Public-Key Infrastructures (PKIs), and Identity-Based Cryptography. Finally, we point out
computational means for building trust, and by that, building up trust relations and trust
domains. Our defining principle for weak and strong trust is (common) belief in and knowledge
of agent correctness, respectively.
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2099-12-31
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