An Entity-Centric Approach for Privacy and Identity Management in Cloud Computing

Pelin Angin, B. Bhargava, R. Ranchal, Noopur Singh, M. Linderman, L. B. Othmane, L. Lilien
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Entities (e.g., users, services) have to authenticate themselves to service providers (SPs) in order to use their services. An entity provides personally identifiable information (PII) that uniquely identifies it to an SP. In the traditional application-centric Identity Management (IDM) model, each application keeps trace of identities of the entities that use it. In cloud computing, entities may have multiple accounts associated with different SPs, or one SP. Sharing PIIs of the same entity across services along with associated attributes can lead to mapping of PIIs to the entity. We propose an entity-centric approach for IDM in the cloud. The approach is based on: (1) active bundles—each including a payload of PII, privacy policies and a virtual machine that enforces the policies and uses a set of protection mechanisms to protect themselves, (2) anonymous identification to mediate interactions between the entity and cloud services using entity’s privacy policies. The main characteristics of the approach are: it is independent of third party, gives minimum information to the SP and provides ability to use identity data on untrusted hosts.
云计算中以实体为中心的隐私和身份管理方法
实体(例如,用户、服务)必须向服务提供者(sp)验证自己,才能使用其服务。实体向服务提供商提供唯一标识它的个人身份信息(PII)。在传统的以应用程序为中心的身份管理(IDM)模型中,每个应用程序都跟踪使用它的实体的身份。在云计算中,实体可能有多个账户与不同的服务提供商相关联,也可能有一个服务提供商。跨服务共享同一实体的pii以及相关属性可能导致pii映射到实体。我们为云中的IDM提出了一种以实体为中心的方法。该方法基于:(1)活动包——每个包都包括PII的有效载荷、隐私策略和一个虚拟机,该虚拟机执行这些策略并使用一组保护机制来保护自己;(2)使用实体的隐私策略来协调实体和云服务之间的交互的匿名标识。该方法的主要特点是:它独立于第三方,向SP提供最少的信息,并提供在不受信任的主机上使用身份数据的能力。
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