V. Casola, L. Coppolino, A. Mazzeo, N. Mazzocca, M. Rak
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Abstract
Obtaining a measure of the trustability of a system in an open environment is a difficult task since trust concepts involve different quality criteria including non-technological aspects. Quality criteria and, above all, security mechanisms are commonly characterized by means of a set of statements making part of a policy. We are working on an evaluation methodology allowing automatic management for semi-formal policies and in this paper we propose a trust manager architecture (TruMan) enabling our methodology and an implementation of such architecture. We also present a proof-of-concept case study where TruMan is adopted in the context of service oriented architectures