Security-by-Contract (SxC) is a paradigm providing security assurances for mobile applications. In this work, we present an extension of SxC enriched with an authomatic trust management infrastructure. Indeed, we enhance the already existing architecture by adding new modules and configurations for contracts managing. At deploy-time, our system decides the run-time configuration depending on the credentials of contract provider. Roughly, the run-time environment can both enforce a security policy and monitor the declared contract. According to the actual behaviour of the running program our architecture updates the trust level associated with the contract provider. The main advantage of this method is an authomatic management of the level of trust of software and contract releasers.

Extending Security-by-Contract with Quantitative Trust on Mobile Devices

G. Costa;
2010-01-01

Abstract

Security-by-Contract (SxC) is a paradigm providing security assurances for mobile applications. In this work, we present an extension of SxC enriched with an authomatic trust management infrastructure. Indeed, we enhance the already existing architecture by adding new modules and configurations for contracts managing. At deploy-time, our system decides the run-time configuration depending on the credentials of contract provider. Roughly, the run-time environment can both enforce a security policy and monitor the declared contract. According to the actual behaviour of the running program our architecture updates the trust level associated with the contract provider. The main advantage of this method is an authomatic management of the level of trust of software and contract releasers.
2010
9781424459179
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