Abstract

AbstractAs cellular telephones and high capacity memory sticks emerge as users' primary repository for data and applications, users will often run applications and display data on remote hosts. The biggest challenge in supporting this mobile data, mobile applications, stationary platform model is ensuring the security and privacy of user applications and data during execution on the remote platforms. Private computing on public platforms (PCPP) is a new application security approach which isolates applications to allow for secure and private execution on third party systems. This paper introduces PCPP and details its five basic building blocks which together ensure that the PCPP protected application's executable code, context, and data remain unaltered, unmonitored, and unrecorded before, during, and after exposure to the remote platform. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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