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AN EXAUSTIVE SURVEY OF TRUST MODELS IN P2P NETWORK

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International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC), (2014)
DOI: 10.5121/ijwsc.2014.5301

Abstract

Most of the peers accessing the services are under the assumption that the service accessed in a P2P network is utmost secured. By means of prevailing hard security mechanisms, security goals like authentication, authorization, privacy, non repudiation of services and other hard security issues are resolved. But these mechanisms fail to provide soft security. An exhaustive survey of existing trust and reputation models in P2P network regarding service provisioning is presented and challenges are listed. Trust issues like trust bootstrapping, trust evidence procurement, trust assessment, trust interaction outcome evaluation and other trust based classification of peer’s behavior into trusted,, inconsistent, un trusted, malicious, betraying, redemptive are discussed,

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