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"Trust-X - An XML Framework for Trust Negotiations"

Elisa Bertino

Professor, Computer Science, & Research Director of CERIAS
Purdue University



Friday, April 2, 2004
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon,
David Lawrence Hall, Room 120

 
     
     
 

Abstract: Trust-X is a comprehensive XML-based framework for trust negotiations, specifically developed for peer-to-peer environments. Trust negotiation is a promising approach for establishing trust in open systems where sensitive interactions may often occur between entities not having any prior knowledge of each other. The framework we have developed takes into account all aspects related to negotiations, from the specification of profiles and policies of the involved parties to the determination of the strategy to succeed in the negotiation. Trust-X has a number of innovative features, such as the support for protection of sensitive policies, the use of trust tickets to speed up the negotiation and the support for different strategies to carry on a negotiation. In the talk, besides presenting the language and the system architecture, we will present on-going work on trust negotiation.

Biography: Elisa Bertino is professor at the Department of Computer Sciences of Purdue University and research director at CERIAS. She has been a visiting researcher at the IBM Research Laboratory (now Almaden) in San Jose, at the Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation, at Rutgers University, at Telcordia Technologies.

Her main research interests include security, privacy, database systems, object-oriented technology, multimedia systems. In those areas, Prof. Bertino has published more than 250 papers in all major refereed journals, and in proceedings of international conferences and symposia. She is a co-author of the books "Object-Oriented Database Systems - Concepts and Architectures" 1993 (Addison-Wesley International Publ.), "Indexing Techniques for Advanced Database Systems" 1997 (Kluwer Academic Publishers), and "Intelligent Database Systems" 2001 (Addison-Wesley International Publ.). She is a co-editor in chief of the Very Large Database Systems (VLDB) Journal and a member of the advisory board of the IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering. She serves also on the editorial boards of several scientific journals, incuding IEEE Internet Computing, ACM Transactions on Information and System Security, Acta Informatica, the Parallel and Distributed Database Journal, the Journal of Computer Security, Data & Knowledge Engineering, the International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems, Science of Computer Programming. She has been consultant to several italian companies on data management systems and applications and has given several courses to industries. She is involved in several projects sponsored by the EU.

Elisa Bertino is a Fellow member of IEEE and a Fellow member of ACM and has been named a Golden Core Member for her service to the IEEE Computer Society. She has served as Program Committee members of several international conferences, such as ACM SIGMOD, VLDB, ACM OOPSLA, as Program Co-Chair of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), as program chair of 2000 European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP 2000), and as program chair of the 7th ACM Symposium of Access Control Models and Technologies (SACMAT 2002). She is currently serving as program chair of the 2004 EDBT Conference.

More information may be found at: http://homes.dico.unimi.it/~bertino/

 
     
     

 

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