The publish/subscribe model offers a loosely-coupled communication paradigm where applications interact indirectly and asynchronously. Publisher applications generate events that are sent to interested applications through a network of brokers. Subscriber applications express their interest by specifying filters that brokers can use for routing the events. Supporting confidentiality of messages being exchanged is still challenging. First of all, it is desirable that any scheme used for protecting the confidentiality of both the events and filters should not require the publishers and subscribers to share secret keys. In fact, such a restriction is against the loose-coupling of the model. Moreover, such a scheme should not restrict the expressiveness of filters and should allow the broker to perform event filtering to route the events to the interested parties. Existing solutions do not fully address those issues. In this paper, we provide a novel scheme that supports (i) confidentialit...

Supporting Publication and Subscription Confidentiality in Pub/Sub Networks

Ion, Mihaela;Crispo, Bruno
2010-01-01

Abstract

The publish/subscribe model offers a loosely-coupled communication paradigm where applications interact indirectly and asynchronously. Publisher applications generate events that are sent to interested applications through a network of brokers. Subscriber applications express their interest by specifying filters that brokers can use for routing the events. Supporting confidentiality of messages being exchanged is still challenging. First of all, it is desirable that any scheme used for protecting the confidentiality of both the events and filters should not require the publishers and subscribers to share secret keys. In fact, such a restriction is against the loose-coupling of the model. Moreover, such a scheme should not restrict the expressiveness of filters and should allow the broker to perform event filtering to route the events to the interested parties. Existing solutions do not fully address those issues. In this paper, we provide a novel scheme that supports (i) confidentialit...
2010
Security and Privacy in Communication Networks: 6th International ICST Conference, SecureComm 2010: Proceedings
Akan, Ozgur, Bellavista, Paolo, Cao, Jiannong, Dressler, Falko, Ferrari, Domenico, Gerla, Mario, Kobayashi, Hisashi, Palazzo, Sergio, Sahni, Sartaj, Shen, Xuemin (Sherman), Stan, Mircea, Xiaohua, Jia, Zomaya, Albert, Coulson, Geoffrey, Jajodia, Sushil, Zhou, Jianying
Berlin; Heidelberg
Springer
9783642161605
Ion, Mihaela; G., Russello; Crispo, Bruno
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