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Dynamic Security Computing Framework With Zero Trust Based on Privacy Domain Prevention and Control Theory

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With a growing security threat in wireless communication networks, a promising method for secure next-generation networks is a zero-trust framework focusing on authentication schemes. How to analyze the risks involved in authentication is a challenge. This study quantifies authentication risks within the zero-trust framework and introduces a privacy domain prevention-control theory. The theory encompasses dynamic privacy risk assessment, intelligent risk classification, and automated selection of privacy protection schemes. First, a dynamic privacy risk assessment method, based on physical entity relationships, is proposed to evaluate all privacy risks. Second, a five-category risk classification method is designed to categorize privacy risks, facilitating the selection of prevention-control schemes, with its rationality mathematically validated. Additionally, an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)-based method is introduced to guide the optimal selection of prevention-control schemes for various scenarios. Finally, the practical application of the theory in medicine multi-modal computing scene of wireless body area networks demonstrates its effectiveness. The experimental results also show the superiority and feasibility of the proposed methods.

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