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Discovery, authentication, and authorization protocols between hosts and storage devices over multiple transports are defined in this standard. It specifies a new Silo Type Identifier (STID) allocation process that uses the IEEE Registration Authority.
Discovery, authentication, and authorization protocols between hosts and storage devices over multiple transports are defined in this standard. It specifies a new Silo Type Identifier (STID) allocation process that uses the IEEE Registration Authority.
Adopting adequate mechanisms for security and privacy are critical to the success of Internet of Things (IoT). This paper attempts to provide secure solutions for thing authentication and access control for thing discovery. A prototype, early performance evaluation results and its deployment in a smart home is also described.
This project defines a standard protocol for secure authentication and creation of trust between a secure host and a directly attached Transient and other Storage Devices, such as a USB flash drive, portable hard drive, or cellular phone. The protocol has only an indirect relationship with data integrity/security, and does not directly address issues of authorization and enforcement. The protocol...
One of the most successful working examples of virtual organizations, computational grids need authentication mechanisms that inter-operate across domain boundaries. Public Key Infrastructures (PKIs) provide sufficient flexibility to allow resource managers to securely grant access to their systems in such distributed environments. However, as PKIs grow and services are added to enhance both security...
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