Developing a Trust Domain Taxonomy for Securely Sharing Information Among Others
Nalin Asanka Gamagedara Arachchilage, Cornelius Namiluko, Andrew, Martin

TL;DR
This paper develops a taxonomy of trust domains with measurable characteristics to enhance secure information sharing in collaborative environments across multiple organizations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel trust domain taxonomy with measurable traits, enabling secure, distributed containers for data exchange in collaborative settings.
Findings
Taxonomy applied to healthcare and conference scenarios
Supports secure, trust-based collaboration across organizations
Enhances understanding of trust management in information sharing
Abstract
In any given collaboration, information needs to flow from one participant to another. While participants may be interested in sharing information with one another, it is often necessary for them to establish the impact of sharing certain kinds of information. This is because certain information could have detrimental effects when it ends up in wrong hands. For this reason, any would-be participant in a collaboration may need to establish the guarantees that the collaboration provides, in terms of protecting sensitive information, before joining the collaboration as well as evaluating the impact of sharing a given piece of information with a given set of entities. The concept of a trust domains aims at managing trust-related issues in information sharing. It is essential for enabling efficient collaborations. Therefore, this research attempts to develop a taxonomy for trust domains with…
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