TY - JOUR
T1 - Building a virtual hierarchy for managing trust relationships in a hybrid architecture
AU - Satizábal, Cristina
AU - Páez, Rafael
AU - Forné, Jordi
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - Trust models provide a framework to create and manage trust relationships among the different entities of a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). These trust relationships are verified through the certification path validation process, which involves: path discovery, signature verification and revocation status checking. When trust relationships are bidirectional, multiple paths can exist between two entities, which increase the runtime of the path discovery process. In addition, validation of long paths can be difficult, especially when storage and processing capacities of the verifier are limited. In this paper, we propose a protocol to establish a hierarchical trust model from a hybrid PKI. This protocol makes more efficient certification path discovery since in a hierarchical model, trust relationships are unidirectional and paths are easy to find. In addition, our protocol does not require issuing new certificates and allows setting a maximum path length, so it can be adapted to the features of users' terminals.
AB - Trust models provide a framework to create and manage trust relationships among the different entities of a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). These trust relationships are verified through the certification path validation process, which involves: path discovery, signature verification and revocation status checking. When trust relationships are bidirectional, multiple paths can exist between two entities, which increase the runtime of the path discovery process. In addition, validation of long paths can be difficult, especially when storage and processing capacities of the verifier are limited. In this paper, we propose a protocol to establish a hierarchical trust model from a hybrid PKI. This protocol makes more efficient certification path discovery since in a hierarchical model, trust relationships are unidirectional and paths are easy to find. In addition, our protocol does not require issuing new certificates and allows setting a maximum path length, so it can be adapted to the features of users' terminals.
KW - Certification path discovery
KW - Hierarchical trust model
KW - Hybrid trust model
KW - Public key infrastructure (PKI)
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77950591590&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4304/jcp.1.7.60-68
DO - 10.4304/jcp.1.7.60-68
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77950591590
SN - 1796-203X
VL - 1
SP - 60
EP - 68
JO - Journal of Computers (Finland)
JF - Journal of Computers (Finland)
IS - 7
ER -