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Downloads: Requirements Analysis for Identity Management in Ambient Environments: The HYDRA Approach
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Requirements Analysis for Identity Management in Ambient Environments: The HYDRA Approach 1.0


Hasan Akram, Mario Hoffmann, Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology, Darmstadt, Germany:

One major goal of the EU-project HYDRA (“Networked Embedded System middleware for heterogeneous physical devices in a distributed architecture”) is the support of developers of such ambient environments to manage context sensitive identity information and assure integration and interoperability of existing ID Management approaches. In this paper we identify and analyze the requirements for a middleware architecture to create a bridge between existing identity management technologies and also allow a framework to make them available for application developers of ambient environments.

The paper was presented at the Second International Workshop on Combining Context with Trust, Security, and Privacy (CAT\'08) 16-17 June, 2008 in Trondheim, Norway
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