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Title : Security Requirements for the Geopriv Location System
Author(s) : R. Barnes, et al.
Filename : draft-barnes-geopriv-lo-sec-02.txt
Pages : 29
Date : 2008-02-25
Internet protocols that deal with presence-based location objects
support a wide variety of applications. However, the dissemination
of location objects from sources of location to consumers is a common
feature of all location-based applications. In order to enable the
development of broadly-applicable security and privacy mechanisms for
dissemination of location objects, this document describes an end-to-
end architecture for policy-constrained location distribution. In
this architecture, location distribution is accomplished by a set of
distributed actors. We describe the assurances that these actors
require from the architecture, and derive more a more detailed
description of the security features required to provide those
assurances.
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