| Gunter Karjoth, Danny B. Lange, and Mitsuru Oshima. A security model for aglets. In Mobile Agents and Security, volume 1419 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 1--14. Springer Verlag, 1998. |
....often independent of particular hardware or operating system, and can be deployed in heterogenous environments [7, 8] The mobility property brings with it some important benefits (see section 2. 2) but also raises new security issues, which can be categorized as follows (compare Karjoth et al. [4, 5] or Sanders and Tschudin [16] Malicious agent problem It is important to protect agent servers and other agents from malicous agents by means of for example unauthorized access to resources, denial of service attacks, impersonation of a foreign identity. Malicious host problem Agents should ....
Gunter Karjoth, Danny B. Lange, and Mitsuru Oshima. A security model for aglets. In Mobile Agents and Security, volume 1419 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 1--14. Springer Verlag, 1998.
....node in a network. The main tasks of the mobile agent are determined by the user speci ed agent application which can range from online shopping and distributed computation to real time device control. Successful examples using mobile agents can be seen in many new program paradigms such as Aglets [16], 18] Voyager [21] Agent Tcl [10] Tacoma [14] Knowbots [13] and Telescript [31] As the communication between two agents (for instance the server agent and the user agent) is established within one single host and does not involve the message transferred between the host machines of these ....
Gunter Karjoth, Danny Lange, and Mitsuru Oshima. A Security Model for Aglets. #### ######## #########, 68-77, JulyAugust 1997.
....in section 4 and section 5, respectively. The correctness proof of the protocol using the CP nets model is described in section 6. Finally, section 7 concludes the work with directions for future work. 2. Agent Clone Problems 2.1. Agent Clone Some mobile agent systems such as the Aglet system[6] support the agent clone generation facility. But a clone of that system has a different identifier from its original agent, although it has the same state as the original agent at a given time. We define a mobile agent clone as the copied agent which has been copied by a malicious agent server ....
Gunter Karjoth, Danny B.Lange and Mitsuru Oshima, "A Security Model for Aglets," IEEE Intenet Computing Volume 1 Number 4, July/August 1997, pages 68-77.
....verify the neighbors, establish administrative domains (and their boundaries) and the trust relations inside and between those domains. The secret key and the trust relations will then be used to: ffl Minimize path setup costs, as we ll describe in the section VIA. ffl Allow mobile agent [28] [29] type of applications, where perhop authentication (and possibly encryption) may be necessary. An API will be defined that lets a programmer make use of these services. ffl Secure message exchange between peer active nodes, such as for routing messages or network management. ffl Establish ....
Gunter Kajoth, Danny B. Lange, and Mitsuru Oshima, "A security model for aglets," IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 1, no. 4, July - August 1997.
....the neighbors, establish administrative domains (and their boundaries) and the trust relations inside and between those domains. The secret key and the trust relations will then be used to: ffl Minimize path setup costs, as we will describe in the section VI A. ffl Allow mobile agent [38] [39] types of applications, where per hop authentication (and possibly encryption) may be necessary. An API will be defined that lets a programmer make use of these services. ffl Secure message exchange between peer Active nodes, such as for routing messages or network management. ffl Establish ....
Gunter Kajoth, Danny B. Lange, and Mitsuru Oshima, "A security model for aglets," IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 1, no. 4, July - August 1997.
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