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We are currently facing the security paradox that applications must allow integration of information from various sources (like the web) and support global co-operation between users, i.e. there is a drive towards a stronger integration of information and services from weakly authenticated sources. In large networks like the Internet or enterprise wide intranets, without a common trusted computing base and no single source of authority in the system, a policy of mutual suspicion seems a prudent approach to co-operation.
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Jensen, C.D., Hagimont, D. (1998). Mutual Suspicion in a Generic Object—Support System. In: Demeyer, S., Bosch, J. (eds) Object-Oriented Technology: ECOOP’98 Workshop Reader. ECOOP 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1543. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-49255-0_59
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