Communications and Multimedia Security : 8th IFIP TC-6 TC-11 Conference on Communications and Multimedia Security, Sept. 15–18, 2004, Windermere, The Lake District, United Kingdom / edited by David Chadwick, Bart Preneel.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing ; 175Editor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2005Descripción: XIV, 287 páginas, recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:- texto
- computadora
- recurso en línea
- 9780387244860
- QA76.9.D35
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Privacy/Anonymity -- Duo-Onions and Hydra-Onions — Failure and Adversary Resistant Onion Protocols -- Personal Attributes and Privacy -- Mobile Security 1 -- Local Management of Credits and Debits in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- How Secure are Current Mobile Operating Systems? -- An Overview of Security Issues and Techniques in Mobile Agents -- Mobile Security 2 -- A Secure Channel Protocol for Multi-Application Smart Cards Based on Public Key Cryptography -- Mobile Trust Negotiation -- Weak Context Establishment Procedure for Mobility and Multi-Homing Management -- Security in Microsoft .Net -- A Generic Architecture for Web Applications to Support Threat Analysis of Infrastructural Components -- Threat Modelling for Web Services Based Web Applications -- Threat Modelling for ASP.NET -- Threat Modelling for SQL Servers -- Threat Modelling for Active Directory -- Threat Modelling for Security Tokens in Web Applications -- Cryptography -- Analysis of the DVB Common Scrambling Algorithm -- An Extension of Typed MSR for Specifying Esoteric Protocols and Their Dolev-Yao Intruder -- Multimedia Security -- Robust Visual Hashing Using JPEG 2000 -- A System for End-to-End Authentication of Adaptive Multimedia Content -- Application Level Security -- Using SAML to Link the Globus Toolkit to the Permis Authorisation Infrastructure -- Secure Role Based Messaging -- Five Non-Technical Pillars of Network Information Security Management.
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