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The rapid evolution of mobile devices, communication networks and online services is destined to be part of the Future Internet. It is essential that these technologies incorporate and are complemented with mechanisms that guarantee the security of communications, data protection and user privacy so users can determine the trust they are placing in those with whom they are dealing.
This section outlines the work Safelayer has done in security and trust in electronic transactions, all of which adheres to the Semantic Web standards.
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Conclusions from the "Cloud Computing, Security and Trust in the Cloud" Workshop
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The concept of cloud computing comes from the network diagrams illustrating the Internet as a cloud, where it is not possible, or not important, to know the information path. While the main reasons for adopting services based on cloud computing are cost saving, flexibility and start-up speed, there are still doubts about the security guarantees and the portability and integration options offered by this model of services.
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Web Services for Consulting the Certification Authorities Catalog
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The Semantic Web Trust Portal's Certification Authorities Catalog compiles the information contained in the digital certificate practice statements in a structured manner. The catalog can be browsed using the graphical interface of the PKI Trust Center application as the trust rating of each policy is one of the attributes displayed. This rating can also be consulted via a Web services interface.
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One Time Passwords
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One-time passwords are a type of credential used in authentication processes. As their name suggests, they are only valid on one occasion. Their purpose is to make it more difficult to access protected resources.
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Safelayer at the Workshop on Interoperable Social Multimedia Applications
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Safelayer took part in the 11th edition of the Workshop on Interoperable Social Multimedia Applications (WISMA), organized by the Distributed Multimedia Applications Group (DMAG) of the UPC, presenting the article "A trustworthy and privacy-enhancing registration process for social network services".
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How is CA Trust Calculated in PKI Trust Center?
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One of the objectives of PKI Trust Center is to help users decide the amount of trust they can place in a recognized certification authority (CA). In practice, this help is offered via a rating that indicates the degree of trust that can be placed in the CA based on the policies this CA follows to issue certificates.
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