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An Architecture for Privacy-ABCs

In: Attribute-based Credentials for Trust

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  • Patrik Bichsel

    (IBM Research – Zurich)

  • Jan Camenisch

    (IBM Research – Zurich)

  • Maria Dubovitskaya

    (IBM Research – Zurich)

  • Robert R. Enderlein

    (IBM Research – Zurich)

  • Stephan Krenn

    (IBM Research – Zurich)

  • Ioannis Krontiris

    (Goethe University Frankfurt)

  • Anja Lehmann

    (IBM Research – Zurich)

  • Gregory Neven

    (IBM Research – Zurich)

  • Christian Paquin

    (Microsoft Research)

  • Franz-Stefan Preiss

    (IBM Research – Zurich)

  • Kai Rannenberg

    (Goethe University Frankfurt)

  • Ahmad Sabouri

    (Goethe University Frankfurt)

Abstract

One of the main objectives of the ABC4Trust project was to define a common, unified architecture for Privacy-ABC systems to allow comparing their respective features and combining them into common platforms. The chapter presents an overview of features and concepts of Privacy-ABCs and introduces the architecture proposed by ABC4Trust, describing the layers and components as well as the highlevel APIs. We also present the language framework of ABC4Trust through an example scenario. Furthermore, this chapter investigates integration of Privacy-ABCs with the existing Identity Management protocols and also analyses the required trust relationships in the ecosystem of Privacy-ABCs.

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  • Patrik Bichsel & Jan Camenisch & Maria Dubovitskaya & Robert R. Enderlein & Stephan Krenn & Ioannis Krontiris & Anja Lehmann & Gregory Neven & Christian Paquin & Franz-Stefan Preiss & Kai Rannenberg &, 2015. "An Architecture for Privacy-ABCs," Springer Books, in: Kai Rannenberg & Jan Camenisch & Ahmad Sabouri (ed.), Attribute-based Credentials for Trust, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 11-78, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-14439-9_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-14439-9_2
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