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The Intrinsic Relationship between Security Mechanisms and Trust Mechanisms

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Security and trust are closely related. No trust, no security. The nature relationship between security mechanisms and trust mechanisms in this paper is proposed. Firstly, the existing trust mechanisms are classified, and then the corresponding relations among trust mechanisms and different security mechanisms are analyzed. Finally, a comprehensive trust model for open networks is presented. The model is extensible multi-layer structure, and it is suitable for the establishment of open network security mechanisms.

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Yimin, G., Yajun, G., Fei, P., Huidan, G. (2011). The Intrinsic Relationship between Security Mechanisms and Trust Mechanisms. In: Zeng, D. (eds) Applied Informatics and Communication. ICAIC 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 224. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23214-5_74

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