World Wide Web Without Walls
Author(s)
Brodsky, Micah Z. (Micah Zev); Krohn, Maxwell; Morris, Robert; Walfish, Michael; Yip, Alexander
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Parallel and Distributed Operating Systems
Advisor
Robert Morris
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Today's Web is built upon a particular symbiotic relationship betweensites and users: the sites invest capital to create and market a setof features, and users gain access to the sites often in exchange fortheir data (e.g., photos, personal information, creative musings,etc.). This paper imagines a very different Web ecosystem, in whichusers retain control of their data and developers can justify theirexistence without hoarding user data.
Date issued
2007-08-24Other identifiers
MIT-CSAIL-TR-2007-043
Series/Report no.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Keywords
secure web services, web platforms, coderank, code integrity, difc, distributed information flow control