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The mobile agent paradigm used in modern distributed systems has revealed some new forms of common security threats, such as abusive resource consumption or illegitimate information flow between different and non-cooperative entities. This problem is aggravated when an agents host doesnt know anything about the agents past activities, visited hosts and interactions with other agents. Thus, robust and efficient authorization platforms should be considered in order to avoid undesired actions from malicious agents. We present an authorization platform designed for a mobile agent system, MobileTrans, which supports the definition and enforcement of history-based security policies, allowing hosts to decide on the authorization of an agents action upon its past behaviour.
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Additional Information
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Citation:
Pedro Dias, Carlos Ribeiro, Paulo Ferreira,
"Enforcing History-Based Security Policies in Mobile Agent Systems,"
policy,
p. 231,
Fourth IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (POLICY'03),
2003
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