Toward a Security Model for the Future Network of Information

The Future Internet that includes Real World Objects and the Internet of Things together with the more classic web pages will move communications from a node-centric organization to an information-centric network allowing new paradigm to take place. The 4WARD project initiated some works on the Future Internet. One of them is the creation of a Network of Information designed to enable more powerful semantic searches. This article presents a solution to secure the access and management of both objects and their metadata.

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