Technical Report TR-2000-03

BibliographyHohl, Fritz: A Framework to Protect Mobile Agents by Using Reference States.
University of Stuttgart, Faculty of Computer Science, Technical Report No. 2000/03.
12 pages, english.
CR-SchemaE.3 (Data Encryption)
D.4.6 (Operating Systems Security and Protection)
C.2 (Computer-Communication Networks)
I.2.11 (Distributed Artificial Intelligence)
K.6.5 (Security and Protection)
K.4.4
Keywordsmobile agents; security
Abstract

To protect mobile agents from attacks by their execution environments, or hosts, one class of protection mechanisms uses "reference states" to detect modification attacks. Reference states are agent states that have been produced by non-attacking, or reference hosts. This paper examines this class of mechanisms and present the bandwidth of the achieved protection. First, a new general definition of attacks against mobile agents is presented. As this general definition does not lead to a practicable protection scheme, the notion of reference states is introduced. This notion allows to define a protection scheme that can be used to practically realize a whole number of mechanisms to protect mobile agents. Therefore, after an initial analysis of already existing approaches, the abstract features of these approaches are extracted. A discussion examines the strengths and weaknesses of the general protection scheme, and a framework is presented that allows an agent programmer to choose a level of protection using the reference states scheme. An example illustrates the usage of the framework, measurements present the overhead of the framework for the case of the example mechanism.

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Department(s)University of Stuttgart, Institute of Parallel and Distributed High-Performance Systems, Distributed Systems
Entry dateMarch 16, 2000
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