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Reputation-based Systems: a security analysis

This paper aims to provide a useful introduction to security issues affecting Reputation-based Systems by identifying a number of possible threats and attacks, highlighting the security requirements that should be fulfilled by these systems and providing recommendations for action and best practices to reduce the security risks to users.

Dec 10, 2007


Editors: Elisabetta Carrara, Giles Hogben, ENISA
Contributors:
Art Baker, Microsoft
Katrin Borcea-Pfitzmann, TU Dresden
Mark J. Boyd, eBay
Jon Callas, PGP Corp
Elisabetta Carrara, ENISA (Editor)
Marco Casassa Mont, HP Labs
Sorin Chitu, Romanian Ministry of the Interior
Richard Cox, Spamhaus
Stephen Crane, HP Labs
Christian Dietrich, Institute for Internet Security, Germany
Jay Heiser, Gartner
Giles Hogben, ENISA (Editor)
Paolo Massa, IRST, Trento, Italy
Tim Nash, Venture Skills
Farez Rahman, Redkey Digital
James Andrew Reynolds, SECUDE
Christian Rossow, Institute for Internet Security, Germany
Jean-Marc Seigneur, University of Geneva and Venyo
Sandra Steinbrecher, TU Dresden
Denis Trcek, JSI and FAMNIT UP, Slovenia
Rigo Wenning, W3C

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