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Research of Access Authorization Model Based on Trust Negotiation in the P2P Network

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This article constructs the access authorization model under the P2P network, which solves the resource access authorization problem under high security environment. Firstly, it designs the access control strategy of the model, then analyzes the four role logical operators and designs the grammar rules of the access control strategy. Lastly, construct a high security trust negotiation based on security function, which makes the security of the model has been greatly improved.

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Ye, J., Wang, Y., Wang, Y. (2011). Research of Access Authorization Model Based on Trust Negotiation in the P2P Network. In: Tan, H., Zhou, M. (eds) Advances in Information Technology and Education. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 201. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22418-8_60

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