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G. Karjoth, D. B. Lange, and M. Oshima. A security model for Aglets. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1419:188--??, 1998.

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The JavaSeal Mobile Agent Kernel - Vitek, Bryce (1999)   (15 citations)  (Correct)

....between security measures against exogenous threats attacks that occur from outside of the platform and security measures against endogenus threats for policing the execution of a single platform. Typically exogenous threats are addressed with cryptography and digital signatures [23, 18] which protect the contents of information while on the network and authenticate users. In this paper, we focus on security within a single platform. Section 2.1 reviews the security threats that are relevant in an agent system. Section 2.2 introduces some concepts. Finally Section 2.3 enumerates ....

G. Karjoth, D. B. Lange, and M. Oshima. A security model for Aglets. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1419:188--??, 1998.


A Security Framework for a Mobile Agent System - Bryce (2000)   (Correct)

....Implementation Notes The security framework runs over a Java based agent system called JavaSeal [6] JavaSeal is an agent kernel that runs HyperNews. The implementation of the framework is not very specific to this platform, and can easily be adapted to other systems, e.g. D Agents [13] Aglets [15] and Ajanta [16] An agent is termed a seal in JavaSeal, and is an instance of a subclass of JavaSeal.seal. Agents are named using Name objects. JavaSeal was designed with agent isolation as a key goal. An agent s data is the set of all reachable user objects from the main seal object. To prevent ....

G. Karjoth, D. B. Lange, and M. Oshima. A security model for aglets. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1419:188--199, 1998.


The JavaSeal Mobile Agent Kernel - Bryce, Vitek (1999)   (15 citations)  (Correct)

....measures against exogenous threats attacks that occur from outside of the platform from security measures against endogenous threats. The latter are used to police the execution of a single platform. Exogenous threats are addressed with mechanisms like cryptography and digital signatures [23, 18] which create secure network channels and authenticate message senders. In this paper, we focus on security within a single platform. Section 2.1 reviews the security threats that are relevant in an agent system. Section 2.2 introduces some concepts. Finally Section 2.3 enumerates the security ....

G. Karjoth, D. B. Lange, and M. Oshima. A security model for Aglets. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1419:188-- 201, 1998.

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