Title
Personalized Reputation Management in P2P Networks
Abstract
P2P networks have become increasingly popular in the recent years. However, their open, distributed and anonymous nature makes them very vulner- able against malicious users who provide bad responses to requests from other peers. Motivated by this observation, various solutions for distributed reputation systems have been presented recently. In this paper, we describe the first repu- tation system which incorporates both user-individual personalization and global experiences of peers in the network, for the distributed computation of reputa- tion values. We also present a secure method to compute global trust values, thus assuring identification and isolation of malicious peers. Finally, our simulations show that our system is robust even against attacks from groups of malicious peers deliberately cooperating to subvert it.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2004
ISWC Workshop on Trust, Security, and Reputation on the Semantic Web
distributed computing
Field
DocType
Citations 
Internet privacy,Reputation system,Computer security,Reputation management,Personalization,Business,Reputation
Conference
9
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.77
13
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Paul-Alexandru Chirita187447.42
Wolfgang Nejdl26633556.13
Mario T. Schlosser32157153.71
Oana Scurtu4151.30