Security and Protection in Information Processing Systems IFIP 18th World Computer Congress TC11 19th International Information Security Conference 22–27 August 2004 Toulouse, France /

Security is probably the most critical factor for the development of the "Information Society". E-government, e-commerce, e-healthcare and all other e-activities present challenging security requirements that cannot be satisfied with current technology, except maybe if the citizens accept...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Deswarte, Yves (Editor), Cuppens, Frédéric (Editor), Jajodia, Sushil (Editor), Wang, Lingyu (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2004.
Series:IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, 147
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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505 0 |a An Abstract Reduction Model for Computer Security Risk -- Remediation Graphs for Security Patch Management -- Security Modelling for Risk Analysis -- Contrasting Malicious Applets by Modifying the Java Virtual Machine -- Analyzing Network Management Effects with Spin and cTLA -- Formal Reasoning of Various Categories of Widely Exploited Security Vulnerabilities Using Pointer Taintedness Semantics -- Meeting the Global Challenges of Security Incident Response -- Security in Globally Distributed Industrial Information Systems -- A Case for Information Ownership in ERP Systems -- Interactive Access Control for Web Services -- Identity-Based Key Infrastructures (IKI) -- Modint: A Compact Modular Arithmetic Java Class Library for Cellular Phones, and its Application to Secure Electronic Voting -- Dependable Security by Twisted Secret Sharing -- A Language Driven Intrusion Detection System for Event and Alert Correlation -- Install-Time Vaccination of Windows Executables to Defend Against Stack Smashing Attacks -- Eigenconnections to Intrusion Detection -- Visualising Intrusions: Watching the Webserver -- A Long-Term Trial of Keystroke Profiling Using Digraph, Trigraph and Keyword Latencies -- Trusted Computing, Trusted Third Parties, and Verified Communications -- Maille Authentication -- Supporting end-to-end Security Across Proxies with Multiple-Channel SSL -- A Content-Protection Scheme for Multi-Layered Reselling Structures -- An Asymmetric Cryptography Secure Channel Protocol for Smart Cards -- IPsec Clustering -- Improving Secure Device Insertion in Home Ad Hoc Networks -- Spam Filter Analysis -- Collective Signature for Efficient Authentication of XML Documents -- Updating Encrypted XML Documents on Untrusted Machines -- Efficient Simultaneous Contract Signing -- DHCP Authentication Using Certificates -- Recursive Sandboxes: Extending Systrace to Empower Applications -- Fast Digital Certificate Revocation -- Masks: Managing Anonymity while Sharing Knowledge to Servers -- Security and Differentiated Hotspot Services Through Policy-based Management Architecture -- Key Management for Secure Multicast in Hybrid Satellite Networks. 
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