Trustworthy Internet

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ISBN: 9788847018174
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Anul publicării: 2011
Pagini: 370

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The term “trustworthy” has a very precise connotation in the European Community’s FP7 research program. For a network to be qualified as trustworthy, it needs to be secure, reliable and resilient to attacks and operational failures. Furthermore, quality of service must be guaranteed, while protecting user data, ensuring privacy and providing usable and trusted tools to support users in their security management. As such, the Trustworthy Internet not only has to include mechanisms, architectures and networking infrastructures that intrinsically provide basic security guarantees, but it also has to ensure users, service providers and application providers alike that their requirements in terms of Quality of Experience, manageability and efficiency are fully met. Providing such combined guarantees in a rapidly evolving, complex infrastructure such as the Internet requires solving challenging issues that encompass many fields of theoretical and applied information engineering. These issues span all levels of the protocol stack, ranging from finding new intrinsically secure transmission systems, to radically novel routing models, to new architectures for data dissemination and for interconnecting an unprecedented number of devices and appliances.
This book aims at representing a view of the state of the “Trustworthy Internet” as we enter the second decade of our century. The material included in this book originated from the 21st International Tyrrhenian Workshop on Digital Communications, an event traditionally organized by CNIT, the Italian inter-university consortium for telecommunication research. The workshop comprised either invited contributions from renowned researchers with complementary expertise, as well as independent, peer-reviewed contributions stimulated through an open call for papers. This volume includes a selected subset of the workshop papers. Each contribution has been edited and extended after the workshop, taking into account the discussions carried out during the event, incorporating when appropriate additional technical material. Furthermore, the authors have strived to complement the specific technical aspects they present with background material devised to more comprehensively introduce the reader to the specific topic of trustworthiness tackled.

This book collects a selection of the papers presented at the 21st International Tyrrhenian Workshop on Digital Communications, organized by CNIT and dedicated this year to the theme "Trustworthy Internet". The workshop provided a lively discussion on the challenges involved in reshaping the Internet into a trustworthy reality, articulated around the Internet by and for People,the Internet of Contents, the Internet of Services and the Internet of Things, supported by the Network Infrastructure foundation.
The papers have been revised after the workshop to take account of feedbacks received by the audience. The book also includes: i) an introduction by the Editors, setting the scene and presenting evolution scenarios; ii) five papers written by the session chairmen, reputed scientists, and each dedicated to a facet of the trustworthy Internet vision; iii) a concluding paper, reporting the outcomes of a panel held at the conclusion of the workshop, written by the two keynote speakers.

Introducing Privacy Awareness in Network Monitoring Ontologies. IDS Rules adaptation for packets pre-filtering in gbps line rates. SIP Overload Control: Where are we today? An Overlay Infrastructural Approach for a Web-wide Trustworthy Identity and Profile Management. Improving QoS of Femtocells in Multi-operator Environments. Decentralized Social Networking Services. Physical Layer Cryptography and Cognitive Networks. Time-continuous Authorization of Network Resources based on Usage Control. Scalable Video Coding in Content-Aware Networks: Research Challenges and Open Issues. Context Privacy in the Internet of Things. Publish-Subscribe Internetworking Security Aspects. Gram – Schmidt Orthogonalization on Encrypted Vectors. Analyzing telemarketer behavior in massive telecom data records. Network layer solutions for a content-centric Internet. Rights management in architectures for distributed multimedia content applications. Secure Pseudonymous Access (SPA) to Overlay Data Dissemination Network.

Giuseppe Bianchi has been Full Professor of Telecommunications at the School of Engineering of the University of Roma Tor Vergata since January 2007. Nicola Blefari Melazzi is Full Professor of Telecommunications at the Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”, teaching courses in Telecommunications Networks and Foundations of Internet. He has been the director of the PhD program in “Telecommunications and Microelectronic Engineering” and has been elected director of the undergraduate (“Laurea”) and graduate (“Laurea Magistrale”) programs in Telecommunications Engineering in November 2008. Luca Salgarelli has been teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in Networking (pages in Italian) at the University of Brescia since January 2003.

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