In distributed, open systems like cyberspace, where the behavior of
autonomous agents is uncertain and can affect other agents'
welfare, trust management is used to allow agents to determine what
to expect about the behavior of other agents. The role of trust
management is to maximize trust between the parties and thereby
provide a basis for cooperation to develop. Bringing together
expertise from technology-oriented sciences, law, philosophy, and
social sciences, Managing Trust in Cyberspace addresses fundamental
issues underpinning computational trust models and covers trust
management processes for dynamic open systems and applications in a
tutorial style that aids in understanding. Topics include trust in
autonomic and self-organized networks, cloud computing, embedded
computing, multi-agent systems, digital rights management, security
and quality issues in trusting e-government service delivery, and
context-aware e-commerce applications. The book also presents a
walk-through of online identity management and examines using trust
and argumentation in recommender systems. It concludes with a
comprehensive survey of anti-forensics for network security and a
review of password security and protection. Researchers and
practitioners in fields such as distributed computing, Internet
technologies, networked systems, information systems, human
computer interaction, human behavior modeling, and intelligent
informatics especially benefit from a discussion of future trust
management research directions including pervasive and ubiquitous
computing, wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks, cloud computing,
social networks, e-services, P2P networks, near-field
communications (NFC), electronic knowledge management, and
nano-communication networks.
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