@inproceedings {1852, title = {A Model Specification Implementation for Trust Negotiation}, booktitle = {The 14th International Conference on Network and System Security (NSS 2020)}, volume = {12570}, year = {2020}, month = {11/2020}, pages = {327-341}, publisher = {Springer}, organization = {Springer}, address = {Melbourne, Australia}, abstract = {

Trust negotiation represents a suitable approach for building trust in online environments, where the interacting entities are anonymous. It covers important criteria on security and privacy. In this work, we propose a method for implementing our model specification that handles trust negotiation. We define the structure of the trust negotiation module that is a standalone unit capable of negotiating on its own. It may be included to any software by its defined interfaces. We realise our method with a ride-sharing scenario and four trust negotiation strategies that we apply in order to validate our design and implementation. We propose a solution that is fully customisable based on different requirements. The proposal provides guidelines for developers in the process of including trust negotiation into their software.

}, keywords = {Software Development Life Cycle, Trust, Trust Negotiation}, author = {Martin Kolar and Carmen Fernandez-Gago and Javier Lopez} }