Paper Title
UAMPP: Unauthorized Access Model For Peer–To–Peer System
Abstract
Abstract- According to the peer-to-peer (P2P) sociality, an expert-driven multi-semantic unauthorized access model for
peer-to-peer semantic community model is built in this paper to introduce UAMPP to decrease malicious activity in a P2P
system by establishing trust relations among peers in their proximity. No prior Information or a trusted peer is used to leverage
trust establishment. Peer do not try to collect trust information from all peer, each peer develops its own local view of trust
about the peers interacted in the past. In this way, good peers form dynamic trust groups in their proximity and can isolate
malicious peers. Calculated trust information is not global and does not reflect options of all peer. Classifying peers as either
trustworthy or untrustworthy is not sufficient in most cases. Metrics should have precision so peers can be ranked according
to trustworthiness.
Keywords- P2P system, UAMPP, Security