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Self-integration in open, distributed technical systems needs a mechanism for establishing and evaluating trust relationships to work in a stable and efficient manner. Based on a case study concerned with a Trusted Desktop Grid, this paper investigates techniques to isolate malicious agents. Therefore, we introduce a novel distributed strategy to identify and accuse nonbenevolentagents. Since intentionally...
Self-integration of system components is characterised by uncertain relations among these components. One approach to handle such uncertainties is to introduce technical trust. In previous work, we developed a concept to automatically build collections of components with stable trust relationships so-called Trusted Communities. In this paper, we discuss advanced attacks to the trusted communities...
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