Security and Privacy Framework for Academic Monitoring System

Mobile device based academic monitoring system (AMS) are inherently open systems and thereby vulnerable to various attacks. This paper proposes a security and privacy framework for AMS, which is based on a security model with the tree permission hierarchy using bilinear pairing. The proposed framework supports privacy based on anonymity, untraceability, and security for confidentiality, integrity, nonrepudiation, key management, and authentication and so on.

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