XML SECURITY IN THE NEXT GENERATION OPTICAL DISC CONTEXT
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Presented by:
Manoj N. Revankar, (4JN06CS042)

ABSTRACT
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is considered as the de facto standard for information processing and exchange on the Internet and in the enterprise services domain. The standardization bodies of the Internet domain such as W3C and OASIS have defined specifications for cryptography-based security solutions using XML technology that is mainly aimed for web applications. This prasentation presents various scenarios where XML Security can be applied to markup based interactive applications in the context of a next generation Consumer Electronic Optical Disc Player.
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Prepared by:
Gopakumar G. Nair, Ajeesh Gopalakrishnan, Sjouke Mauw and Erik Moll


Abstract

The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is considered as the de facto standard for information processing and exchange on the Internet and in the enterprise services domain. It is widely regarded that XML has the potential of being an interoperable standard for interactive applications in the next generation connected Consumer Electronic devices. A key industry concern in using XML in CE devices is that how basic security requirements pertaining to the above said domain can be met. Notably, the standardization bodies of the Internet domain such as W3C and OASIS have defined specifications for cryptography- based security solutions using XML technology that is mainly aimed for web applications. This paper investigates and presents various scenarios where XML Security can be applied to markup based interactive applications in the context of a next generation Consumer Electronic Optical Disc Player. We conclude the paper by presenting a prototype establishing how these scenarios could be realized in practice.

Introduction

Until recently, the diverse and well-established domains of Personal Computers (PC), Web (Internet), Consumer Electronics (CE) and Broadcast domains have had their own autonomous realms of existence. Each of these domains spawned their own characteristic and individualistic ways of managing and doing things, with examples as diverse as the application specification to the very notion of interactivity. However, lately there has been considerable interest among these domain communities to share and adopt inter-domain best practices and knowledge. As an illustration, the content creators could create applications for one domain, which could be seamlessly integrated or be transferred to other domains. Such integration could provide new usage models in the CE optical disc domains [2]. As a fleshed out example, the content creators could author multi-domain interoperable applications which could be packaged in a disc and additional application extensions such as bonus materials, clips etc could be downloaded from a content server or a set top box in a home network, thus borrowing the ideas from Web and Broadcast domains. One of the possible candidates
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