Title
Protecting digital identities in future networks
Abstract
The basic idea behind the locator/identifier separation in network protocols is to differentiate the location (where) from the entity (who) that is taking part in the communication. But the architectures following this idea are finally associating an entity with the particular device it is using to communicate, which means that actual identity behind the device is not considered enough and that its identifier is somehow disclosed. This behavior manifests different problems, like the traceability and overall privacy, and misses the opportunity to involve the actual identity of the different parties in the communication operation. In this paper we propose an architecture to enhance Future Internet by creating a secure and scalable communication infrastructure to build an identity plane that enhances privacy preventing identity traceability while involving identities in the network operation.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2011
Future Network & Mobile Summit
Internet,computer network security,protocols,Future Internet,digital identity protection,future networks,identity traceability prevention,locator-identifier separation,network protocols,privacy problem,Future Internet,Identity Plane,Next Generation Networks,Privacy
Field
DocType
ISBN
Next-generation network,World Wide Web,Internet security,Identifier,Computer science,Computer security,Network security,Information privacy,Privacy software,Communications protocol,The Internet
Conference
978-1-4577-0928-9
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.37
0
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Pedro Martinez-Julia110920.06
Gomez-Skarmeta, A.F.2396.66
Gomez-Skarmeta, A.F.3396.66
Joao Girao445724.24
Amardeo Sarma57716.79
Martinez-Julia, P.620.37
Girao, J.731.11