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Information exchange in business collaboration using grid technologies

Information exchange in business collaboration using grid technologies
Information exchange in business collaboration using grid technologies
With the emergence of service provisioning environments and new networking capabilities, antagonistic businesses have been able to collaborate securely by sharing information in order to have a beneficial result for all. This collaboration has sometimes been imposed by state legislation and sometimes been desirable by the firms themselves so as to resolve frequently occurring abnormalities. In any case, as information exchange takes place between antagonistic firms, security and privacy issues arise. In the context of this paper, a collaborative environment has been analyzed for enterprises that set out in the banking sector. A Grid-based Anti-Money Laundering (AML) system has been developed in an effort to take advantage of the Grid infrastructure, supporting the secure and trustful exchange of information between financial institutions and ensuring the confidentiality of the data transferred and the authentication of the users to whom they are available. Special emphasis is put on security mechanisms for supporting identity and privacy management as well as in Service Level Agreements (SLA) enforcement for enabling a trust enforcement platform in a collaboration business model
service provisioning, grid, money laundering, business collaboration, privacy management, SLA
1876-0678
189-204
Aisopos, Fotis
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Tserpes, Konstantinos
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Kardara, Magdalini
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Panousopoulos, George
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Phillips, Stephen
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Panousopoulos, George
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Phillips, Stephen
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Aisopos, Fotis, Tserpes, Konstantinos, Kardara, Magdalini, Panousopoulos, George, Phillips, Stephen and Salamouras, Spyridon (2009) Information exchange in business collaboration using grid technologies. Identity in the Information Society, 2 (2), 189-204. (doi:10.1007/s12394-009-0028-0).

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With the emergence of service provisioning environments and new networking capabilities, antagonistic businesses have been able to collaborate securely by sharing information in order to have a beneficial result for all. This collaboration has sometimes been imposed by state legislation and sometimes been desirable by the firms themselves so as to resolve frequently occurring abnormalities. In any case, as information exchange takes place between antagonistic firms, security and privacy issues arise. In the context of this paper, a collaborative environment has been analyzed for enterprises that set out in the banking sector. A Grid-based Anti-Money Laundering (AML) system has been developed in an effort to take advantage of the Grid infrastructure, supporting the secure and trustful exchange of information between financial institutions and ensuring the confidentiality of the data transferred and the authentication of the users to whom they are available. Special emphasis is put on security mechanisms for supporting identity and privacy management as well as in Service Level Agreements (SLA) enforcement for enabling a trust enforcement platform in a collaboration business model

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 September 2009
e-pub ahead of print date: 29 September 2009
Published date: 1 December 2009
Keywords: service provisioning, grid, money laundering, business collaboration, privacy management, SLA
Organisations: IT Innovation

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Local EPrints ID: 272318
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/272318
ISSN: 1876-0678
PURE UUID: 547644ee-8a6d-452a-9760-dd8d2377ef7c
ORCID for Stephen Phillips: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7901-0839

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Date deposited: 24 May 2011 11:10
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:58

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Author: Fotis Aisopos
Author: Konstantinos Tserpes
Author: Magdalini Kardara
Author: George Panousopoulos
Author: Stephen Phillips ORCID iD
Author: Spyridon Salamouras

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