基于信任关系的合作自我保护移动设备

S. Grob
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安全仍然是当今网络的一个主要话题。特别是在移动领域,还有很多安全问题没有得到很好的解决,更不用说解决了。有线网络中使用的大多数安全机制和技术往往依赖于固定的网络拓扑结构。例如,防火墙和入侵检测系统被放置在网络的中心点,并配置了网络结构模型,以控制和分析为有害内容传输的数据流。如果有的话,在移动世界采用这些措施并不容易,因为它的动态变化的环境和移动设备的资源限制,不允许苛刻的分析任务。在本文中,我们介绍了我们正在开发的用于协作和自我保护移动设备的系统架构。我们的方法是基于这样一个假设,即移动网络可以通过保护所有参与设备或至少所有诚实参与设备来保护。因此,我们不再坚持网络的全局视图,而是几个局部视图。为了使这些视图尽可能精确,并避免在单个设备上出现严重的性能瓶颈,我们提出了一种将受信任的移动设备耦合到一个合作组中的策略
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Towards Cooperative Self-Protecting Mobile Devices using Trustful Relationships
Security remains a major topic in today's networks. Especially in the mobile area there are many security issues that have not yet been satisfactorily addressed, let alone been solved. Most of the security mechanisms and techniques used in wired networks tend to rely upon a fixed network topology. For example, firewalls and intrusion detection systems are placed at central points of a network and configured with a model of the network's structure to control and analyse the data flows transferred for harmful content. If at all, adopting these measures for the mobile world is not easy due to its dynamically changing environments and the mobile device's resource constraints that do not allow demanding analyse tasks. In this paper, we present our work in progress of developing a system architecture for cooperative and self-protecting mobile devices. Our approach is based on the assumption that a mobile network can be protected by securing all participating devices or at least all honest participating devices. Thus, we no longer insist on a global view of the network but on several local views. To make these views as precise as possible and to avoid serious performance bottlenecks on a single device we propose a strategy for coupling trusted mobile devices together into a cooperating group
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