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1. FASec 2002: London, UK
- Ali E. Abdallah, Peter Y. A. Ryan, Steve A. Schneider:
Formal Aspects of Security, First International Conference, FASec 2002, London, UK, December 16-18, 2002, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2629, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-20693-0 - Fred B. Schneider:
Lifting Reference Monitors from the Kernel. 1-2 - Andy Gordon:
Authenticity Types for Cryptographic Protocols. 3 - Lawrence C. Paulson:
Verifying the SET Protocol: Overview. 4-14 - David von Oheimb:
Interacting State Machines: A Stateful Approach to Proving Security. 15-32 - Frédéric Oehl, Gérard Cécé, Olga Kouchnarenko, David Sinclair:
Automatic Approximation for the Verification of Cryptographic Protocols. 33-48 - Colin Boyd, Kapali Viswanathan:
Towards a Formal Specification of the Bellare-Rogaway Model for Protocol Analysis. 49-61 - Susan Stepney:
Critical Critical Systems. 62-70 - Dieter Gollmann:
Analysing Security Protocols. 71-80 - Gethin Norman, Vitaly Shmatikov:
Analysis of Probabilistic Contract Signing. 81-96 - Sigrid Gürgens, Carsten Rudolph:
Security Analysis of (Un-) Fair Non-repudiation Protocols. 97-114 - Joseph Y. Halpern, Riccardo Pucella:
Modeling Adversaries in a Logic for Security Protocol Analysis. 115-132 - Mourad Debbabi, Josée Desharnais, M. Fourati, E. Menif, Frédéric Painchaud, Nadia Tawbi:
Secure Self-certified Code for Java. 133-151 - Anthony Hall:
Z Styles for Security Properties and Modern User Interfaces. 152-166 - Bart Preneel:
Cryptographic Challenges: The Past and the Future. 167-182 - Ernie Cohen:
TAPS: The Last Few Slides. 183-190 - Antonio Durante, Roberto Di Pietro, Luigi V. Mancini:
Formal Specification for Fast Automatic IDS Training. 191-204 - Gordon Thomas Rohrmair, Gavin Lowe:
Using CSP to Detect Insertion and Evasion Possibilities within the Intrusion Detection Area. 205-220 - Felix C. Gärtner:
Revisiting Liveness Properties in the Context of Secure Systems. 221-238
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