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Abstract: Paradoxically, one of the most important -- and at the same time, probably one of the least understood --
functions performed by information integrity protocols is to transfer trust from where it exists to where it
is needed. Initially in any protocol, there are at least two types of trust: trust that designated participants,
or groups of participants, will faithfully execute their assigned function in the protocol and trust in the
integrity of the transfer mechanism(s) integral to the... (Update)
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...but no k Gamma 1 can. Because such schemes are applied to individuals they relate to trust in passionate agents. Simmons and Meadows [SM95] found that what they call additional trust between the participants can create unintended combinations of participants which are able to...
.... the technical sense, there exists a number of reasonable well defined definitions for trust, e.g. 7] 8] 9] 10] 13] 20] and [21]. Thus, the concept of trust in a technical sense is rather well defined, at least in comparison with the psychological definition of...
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G.J. Simmons and C. Meadows. The role of trust in information integrity protocols. Journal of Computer Security, 3(1):71--84, 1995. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/simmons95role.html More
@misc{ simmons95role,
author = "G. Simmons and C. Meadows",
title = "The role of trust in information integrity protocols",
text = "G.J. Simmons and C. Meadows. The role of trust in information integrity
protocols. Journal of Computer Security, 3(1):71--84, 1995.",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/simmons95role.html" }
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