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摘要
近年来,员工利用自己的个人移动设备(Bring Your Own Device,简称BYOD)工作的想法变得越来越流行。由于BYOD用户将通过同一移动设备使用各种数字产品(如云服务和移动软件)进行工作和个人用途,这给云和移动设备带来了严重的安全风险。通常,BYOD用户会采用数字版权管理(DRM)来控制和管理数字产品的执行。然而,数字产品用于工作和个人任务的安全需求有很大不同,传统的基于云的统一DRM服务缺乏灵活性,无法满足BYOD用户多样化的安全需求。本文将数字商品的安全性作为区分数字版权管理服务等级的指标。我们提出了一种差异化的DRM服务,以增加数字产品的安全灵活性,允许BYOD用户选择自己喜欢的DRM等级,以最大限度地发挥其效用。此外,差异化DRM服务在服务提供商之间的竞争中也能增加服务提供商的利益,成为服务提供商的主导策略。
Which DRM grade could BYOD users employ? A differentiated DRM service between the cloud and mobile devices
The idea of employees leveraging their personal mobile devices for their work (Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD) is becoming increasingly popular in recent years. As BYOD users will use various digital goods (such as cloud services and mobile software) for their work and personal purposes via the same mobile devices, it brings serious security risks into both the cloud and mobile devices. Generally, the BYOD users would employ digital rights management (DRM) to control and manage the execution of digital goods. However, the security requirements for using the digital goods for work and personal tasks are very different, and conventional unified cloud-based DRM services lack the flexibility to satisfy the BYOD users' demands on diversified security levels. In this paper, we regard the security of digital goods as a metric to differentiate the DRM service into multiple grades. We propose a differentiated DRM service to increase the security flexibility of digital goods, which allows BYOD users to choose their preferred DRM grades to maximize their utility. Moreover, the differentiated DRM service can increase the benefit of service providers (SPs) even when the SPs competes with others, and thus, it becomes a dominant strategy for the SPs.