World Wide Web Journal - Special issue: Web security: a matter of trust
REFEREE: trust management for Web applications
Selected papers from the sixth international conference on World Wide Web
Prospectives for Modelling Trust in Information Security
ACISP '97 Proceedings of the Second Australasian Conference on Information Security and Privacy
Decentralized Trust Management
SP '96 Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
A risk-aware resource service decision strategy for global computing
ATC'10 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Autonomic and trusted computing
Evaluating peer behaviour in distributed participatory sensing
WSEAS Transactions on Computers
Global Analysis of Security and Trust Perceptions in Web Design for E-Commerce
International Journal of Information Security and Privacy
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Trust management systems provide mechanisms which can enforce a trust policy for authorisation and web content. However, little work has been done on identifying a process by which such a policy can be developed. This paper describes a mechanism for developing trust policies using a risk management model, and relates this to a conceptual framework of trust. The process uses an extended risk management model that takes into consideration beliefs about the principals being trusted and the impersonal structures and systems involved. The paper also applies the extended risk management model to a hypothetical case study in which an individual is making investments using an electronic trading service.