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isecurity: A security framework for interactive workspaces (2003)

Abstract
Security is an important and open issue in ubiquitous computing. Recent work has focused either on developing models of security suitable for various ubiquitous computing environments, or on the coupling of context-awareness with traditional security mechanisms to provide context-aware security. In this paper, we examine a specific instance of ubiquitous computing — interactive workspaces — and propose a security framework, iSecurity, for this environment. In particular, we investigate iROS-based interactive workspaces and exploit the fact that all communications in these environments have to pass through the Event Heap. We differ from existing work in ubicomp by distributing security policy enforcement to individual client applications while keeping the responsibility of authentication on a central server. This decoupling of authentication and policy enforcement provides a powerful framework that supports a dynamically changing set of applications and users. While security mechanisms incur a performance cost, our system is capable of meeting the human level performance needs of an interactive workspace by offering a round-trip latency of less than 100 ms with normal workloads. iSecurity is fully backwards compatible with existing Event Heap applications, allowing its deployment into iROS-based interactive workspaces with minimal disruption to their daily operation. 1

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