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Interest-Based Access Control for Content Centric Networks

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Interest-Based Access Control for Content Centric Networks
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) is an emerging network architecture designed to overcome limitations of the current IP-based Internet. One of the fundamental tenets of CCN is that content is named and addressable. Consumers request content by issuing interests with the desired content name. These interests are forwarded by routers to producers, and the requested content is returned and optionally cached at each router along the path. In-network caching makes it difficult to enforce access control policies on sensitive content since routers only use interest information for forwarding decisions. This motives our work on Interest-Based Access Control (IBAC) – a scheme for access control enforcement using only information contained in interest messages. IBAC makes sensitive content names unpredictable to unauthorized parties. It supports both hash- and encryption-based name obfuscation. Interest replay attacks are addressed by formulating a mutual trust framework between producers and...
Cesar Ghali, Marc A. Schlosberg, Gene Tsudik, Chri
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where ACMICN
Authors Cesar Ghali, Marc A. Schlosberg, Gene Tsudik, Christopher A. Wood
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