Security Framework based on Authenticity Content over SCORM specification group
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The mechanism presents in most Learning Content Management Systems, (LCMS) platforms, do not allow to evaluate the concept of “authenticity” in content to be shared by each of them with a good degree of acceptance, therefore, the following paper look for to propose a security model for LCMS platforms through its content in the specifications given by Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM), which will guarantee the authenticity of content through concepts of digital signatures and identification of protocols and mechanisms to ensure this type of activity. To carry out this activity, it is proposed different alternative of security models, starting with the analysis of computer security mechanisms currently working on most platforms LCMS, as well as the identification of components and variables from the point of view of the content development using the SCORM specifications. Finally, it is proposed a security model for implementation on the development of learning objects to identify levels of trust in the content that are shared within a platform LCMS.
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