6 results on '"Zayani, Corinne Amel"'
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2. Trust attack prevention based on Spark-blockchain in social IoT: a survey.
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Masmoudi, Mariam, Amous, Ikram, Zayani, Corinne Amel, and Sèdes, Florence
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TRUST ,BLOCKCHAINS ,INTERNET of things ,SOCIAL networks ,SOCIAL context - Abstract
Integrating the Internet of Things (IoT) with Social Networks (SN) has given rise to a new paradigm called Social IoT, which allows users and objects to establish social relationships. Nonetheless, trust issues such as attacks have emerged. These attacks can influence service discovery results. A trust management mechanism has become a major challenge in the Social IoT to prevent these attacks and ensure qualified services. A few studies have addressed trust management issues, especially those that prevent trust attacks in Social IoT environments. However, most studies have been dedicated to detect offline attacks with or without specifying the type of attack performed. These works will not be able to prevent attacks by aborting transactions between users because their primary purpose is to detect an offline attack. In addition, they do not consider security properties. This research paper aims to provide a detailed survey on trust management mechanism to handle trust attacks in Social IoT. In this research paper, we compared the techniques and technologies whose common point is attack prevention and demonstrated that blockchain technology can play a key role in developing a trust management mechanism that can prevent trust attacks while maintaining security properties. Then, we proposed combining the Apache Spark Framework with blockchain technology to provide real-time attack prevention. This combination can assist in creating upgraded trust management mechanisms in Social IoT environments. These mechanisms aim to prevent attacks in real-time through considering the security properties. Lack of survey papers in the area of trust attack prevention in real-time stands for an important motivational factor for writing this paper. The current research paper highlights the potential of the blockchain technology and Apache Spark in terms of developing an upgraded trust management able to prevent trust attacks in real-time.This paper provides a comprehensive survey on trust management mechanisms and approaches to handle trust attacks in Social IoT. Lack of such papers increases the significance of this paper. It also offers potential future research directions in terms of real-time trust attack prevention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Trust Evaluation Model for Attack Detection in Social Internet of Things
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Abdelghani, Wafa, Zayani, Corinne Amel, Amous, Ikram, Sèdes, Florence, Hutchison, David, Series Editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series Editor, Kittler, Josef, Series Editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series Editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series Editor, Mitchell, John C., Series Editor, Naor, Moni, Series Editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series Editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series Editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series Editor, Tygar, Doug, Series Editor, Zemmari, Akka, editor, Mosbah, Mohamed, editor, Cuppens-Boulahia, Nora, editor, and Cuppens, Frédéric, editor
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- 2019
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4. Trust Management in Social Internet of Things: A Survey
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Abdelghani, Wafa, Zayani, Corinne Amel, Amous, Ikram, Sèdes, Florence, Hutchison, David, Series editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series editor, Kittler, Josef, Series editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series editor, Mitchell, John C., Series editor, Naor, Moni, Series editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series editor, Tygar, Doug, Series editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series editor, Dwivedi, Yogesh K., editor, Mäntymäki, Matti, editor, Ravishankar, M.N., editor, Janssen, Marijn, editor, Clement, Marc, editor, Slade, Emma L., editor, Rana, Nripendra P., editor, Al-Sharhan, Salah, editor, and Simintiras, Antonis C., editor
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- 2016
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5. A New Blockchain-Based trust management model.
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Masmoudi, Mariam, Zayani, Corinne Amel, Amous, Ikram, and Sèdes, Florence
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ONLINE social networks ,BLOCKCHAINS ,SOCIAL services ,SOCIAL networks ,SOCIAL systems - Abstract
Nowadays, special attention is directed to trust issues in the Decentralized Online Social Network (DOSN). In a distributed system for social networking, interactions and collaborations can be unreliable because some users resort to malicious behaviors in order to increase their trust values in the network to be chosen later by others, and launch trust-related attacks. In this unreliable situation, users will not be able to estimate the trustworthiness of the received social services' list of recommendations. Hence, a trust management model becomes a necessity in order to overcome its trust-related attacks and to recommend trustworthy social services. In this respect, we propose a new trust management model that helps prevent trust-related attacks in order to ensure a reliable environment. Towards this end, our suggested model implements a new technology, called blockchain. Based on the studied trust-related attacks, we intend to add logical security to blockchain since this technology takes into account only the physical security. Evaluation values show the effectiveness of our model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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6. MDER: Multi-Dimensional Event Recommendation in Social Media Context.
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Troudi, Abir, Ghorbel, Leila, Zayani, Corinne Amel, Jamoussi, Salma, and Amous, Ikram
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STANDARD deviations ,SOCIAL media ,SOCIAL networks ,SOCIAL context ,MEASUREMENT errors - Abstract
Events represent a tipping point that affects users' opinions and vary depending upon their popularity from local to international. Indeed, social media offer users platforms to express their opinions and commitments to events that attract them. However, owing to the volume of data, users are encountering a difficulty to accede to the preferred events according to their features that are stored in their social network profiles. To surmount this limitation, multiple event recommendation systems appeared. Nevertheless, these systems use a limited number of event dimensions and user's features. Besides, they consider users' features stored in a single user's profile and disregard the semantic concept. In this research, an approach for multi-dimensional event recommendation is set forward to recommend events to users resting on several event dimensions (engagement, location, topic, time and popularity) and some user's features (demographic data, position and user's/friend's interests) stored in multi-user's profiles by considering the semantic relationships between user's features, specifically user's interests. The performance of our approach was assessed using error rate measurements (mean absolute error, root mean squared error and cross-validation). Experiment that results on real-world event data sets confirmed that our approach recommends events that fit the user more than the previous approaches with the lowest error rate values. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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