Title
Privacy, Security and Trust in P2P environments: A Perspective
Abstract
The Peer-to-Peer (P2P) paradigm of computing has been growing dramatically in popularity over the last decade. Consequently, large amounts of data are being shared among P2P users on a global-scale. Given the inherently untrustworthy nature of P2P networks, this paper provides a perspective concerning trust, privacy and security issues in P2P networks. Additionally, we discuss the applicability of the P2P paradigm to new application domains, the aim being to ensure that the power of the P2P paradigm goes well beyond P2P file-sharing interactions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/DEXA.2006.116
DEXA Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
p2p user,untrustworthy nature,new application domain,p2p network,p2p file-sharing interaction,large amount,p2p paradigm,p2p environment,security issue,last decade,p2p,file sharing,data privacy
Internet privacy,Privacy by Design,Computer security,Computer science,Popularity,Telecommunication security,Peer to peer computing,Security service,Cloud computing security,Information privacy,Computer security model
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1529-4188
0-7695-2641-1
12
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.69
8
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Anirban Mondal138631.29
Masaru Kitsuregawa23188831.46