Risk in Trusted Decentralized Communications

Risk is associated with almost every activity that is undertaken on a daily life. Risk is associated with Trust, Security and Privacy. Risk is associated with transactions, businesses, information systems, environments, networks, partnerships, etc. Generally speaking, risk signifies the likelihood o...

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Main Authors: Hussain, Omar, Chang, Elizabeth, Hussain, Farookh, Dillon, Tharam S., Soh, B.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: IEEE 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47319
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author Hussain, Omar
Chang, Elizabeth
Hussain, Farookh
Dillon, Tharam S.
Soh, B.
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Chang, Elizabeth
Hussain, Farookh
Dillon, Tharam S.
Soh, B.
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description Risk is associated with almost every activity that is undertaken on a daily life. Risk is associated with Trust, Security and Privacy. Risk is associated with transactions, businesses, information systems, environments, networks, partnerships, etc. Generally speaking, risk signifies the likelihood of financial losses, human casualties, business destruction and environmental damages. Risk indicator gives an early warning to the party involved and helps avoid deserters. Until now, risk has been discussed extensively in the areas of investment,finance, health, environment, daily life activitiesand engineering. However, there is no systematic study of risk in Decentralised communication,which involves e-business, computer networks and service oriented environment. In this paper, we define risk associated with trusted communication in e-business and e-transactions; provide risk indicator calculations and basic application areas.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-473192017-09-13T16:05:05Z Risk in Trusted Decentralized Communications Hussain, Omar Chang, Elizabeth Hussain, Farookh Dillon, Tharam S. Soh, B. Risk Indicator Risk Decentralized Peer-to-peer Communications Riskiness Trust e-Business Risk is associated with almost every activity that is undertaken on a daily life. Risk is associated with Trust, Security and Privacy. Risk is associated with transactions, businesses, information systems, environments, networks, partnerships, etc. Generally speaking, risk signifies the likelihood of financial losses, human casualties, business destruction and environmental damages. Risk indicator gives an early warning to the party involved and helps avoid deserters. Until now, risk has been discussed extensively in the areas of investment,finance, health, environment, daily life activitiesand engineering. However, there is no systematic study of risk in Decentralised communication,which involves e-business, computer networks and service oriented environment. In this paper, we define risk associated with trusted communication in e-business and e-transactions; provide risk indicator calculations and basic application areas. 2005 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47319 10.1109/ICDE.2005.275 IEEE fulltext
spellingShingle Risk Indicator
Risk
Decentralized Peer-to-peer Communications
Riskiness
Trust
e-Business
Hussain, Omar
Chang, Elizabeth
Hussain, Farookh
Dillon, Tharam S.
Soh, B.
Risk in Trusted Decentralized Communications
title Risk in Trusted Decentralized Communications
title_full Risk in Trusted Decentralized Communications
title_fullStr Risk in Trusted Decentralized Communications
title_full_unstemmed Risk in Trusted Decentralized Communications
title_short Risk in Trusted Decentralized Communications
title_sort risk in trusted decentralized communications
topic Risk Indicator
Risk
Decentralized Peer-to-peer Communications
Riskiness
Trust
e-Business
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47319