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found 62 matches
- 2007
- Christer Andersson, Andriy Panchenko:
Practical anonymous communication on the mobile internet using Tor. SecureComm 2007: 39-48 - Tuomas Aura, Michael Roe, Steven J. Murdoch:
Securing network location awareness with authenticated DHCP. SecureComm 2007: 391-402 - Susana Alcalde Bagüés, Jelena Mitic, Elisabeth-Anna Emberger:
The CONNECT platform: An architecture for Context-Aware Privacy in pervasive environments. SecureComm 2007: 117-126 - Mihály Bárász, Balázs Boros, Péter Ligeti, Krisztina Lója, Daniel A. Nagy:
Breaking EMAP. SecureComm 2007: 514-517 - Dominic Battré, Karim Djemame, Odej Kao, Kerstin Voß:
Gaining users' trust by publishing failure probabilities. SecureComm 2007: 193-198 - Michele Bezzi:
An entropy based method for measuring anonymity. SecureComm 2007: 28-32 - Kevin Borders, Laura Falk, Atul Prakash:
OpenFire: Using deception to reduce network attacks. SecureComm 2007: 224-233 - Seyit Ahmet Çamtepe, Bülent Yener:
Modeling and detection of complex attacks. SecureComm 2007: 234-243 - Claude Castelluccia, Angelo Spognardi:
RoK: A robust key pre-distribution protocol for multi-phase wireless sensor networks. SecureComm 2007: 351-360 - Giuseppe Cattaneo, Luigi Catuogno, Fabio Petagna, G. Di Matteo, Luigi Romano:
iToken: aWireless smart card reader which provides handhelds with desk top equivalent security. SecureComm 2007: 98-106 - David Chadwick:
Aggregation of attributes from different authorities. SecureComm 2007: 521 - Kyuhyung Cho, Jongsung Lee, Jongin Lim, Jongsub Moon:
Verification method of network simulation for pervasive environments. SecureComm 2007: 155-161 - Heesook Choi, Sencun Zhu, Thomas F. La Porta:
SET: Detecting node clones in sensor networks. SecureComm 2007: 341-350 - Tom Chothia:
Securing pseudo identities in an anonymous peer-to-peer file-sharing network. SecureComm 2007: 279-282 - Augusto Ciuffoletti:
Secure token passing at application level. SecureComm 2007: 187-192 - Luigi Coppolino, Luigi Romano, Nicola Mazzocca, Sergio Salvi:
Web Services workflow reliability estimation through reliability patterns. SecureComm 2007: 107-115 - Antonio Coronato, Giuseppe De Pietro:
A context service for multimodal pervasive environments. SecureComm 2007: 84-87 - Gautier Dallons, Philippe Massonet, Jean-François Molderez, Christophe Ponsard, Alvaro Arenas:
An analysis of the chinese wall pattern for guaranteeing confidentiality in grid-based virtual organisations. SecureComm 2007: 217-222 - Michalis Foukarakis, Demetres Antoniades, Spyros Antonatos, Evangelos P. Markatos:
Flexible and high-performance anonymization of NetFlow records using anontool. SecureComm 2007: 33-38 - Giovanni Frattini, Pierpaolo Petriccione, Giuseppe Leone, Gianluca Supino, Fabio Corvino:
Beyond web 2.0: enabling multimodal web interactions using VoIP and Ajax. SecureComm 2007: 89-97 - Angelo Gaeta, Matteo Gaeta, Alan Smith, Ivan Djordjevic, Theo Dimitrakos, Maurizio Colombo, Sergio Miranda:
Design patterns for secure virtual organization management architecture. SecureComm 2007: 207-216 - Ashish Gehani, Surendar Chandra:
Parameterizing access control for heterogeneous peer-to-peer applications. SecureComm 2007: 269-278 - Maria Gorlatova, Marc Kelly, Ramiro Liscano, Peter C. Mason:
Enhancing frequency-based wormhole attack detection with novel jitter waveforms. SecureComm 2007: 304-309 - Guofei Gu, Zesheng Chen, Phillip A. Porras, Wenke Lee:
Misleading and defeating importance-scanning malware propagation. SecureComm 2007: 250-259 - Timothy W. van der Horst, Kent E. Seamons:
Simple Authentication for the Web. SecureComm 2007: 473-482 - Wassim Itani, Ayman I. Kayssi, Ali Chehab:
An efficient and scalable Security ProtocoL for protecting fixed-Content Objects in ContEnt aDdressable StoraGe architEctures. SecureComm 2007: 63-72 - Assed Jehangir, Sonia M. Heemstra de Groot:
Securing Personal Network clusters. SecureComm 2007: 320-329 - Yoon-chan Jhi, Peng Liu, Lunquan Li, Qijun Gu, Jiwu Jing, George Kesidis:
PWC: A proactive worm containment solution for enterprise networks. SecureComm 2007: 433-442 - Aniket Kate, Gregory M. Zaverucha, Urs Hengartner:
Anonymity and security in delay tolerant networks. SecureComm 2007: 504-513 - Florian Kerschbaum:
Simple cross-site attack prevention. SecureComm 2007: 464-472
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