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iNetSeC 2009: Zurich, Switzerland
- Jan Camenisch, Dogan Kesdogan:
iNetSec 2009 - Open Research Problems in Network Security - IFIP WG 11.4 International Workshop, Zurich, Switzerland, April 23-24, 2009, Revised Selected Papers. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 309, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-05436-5 - Raphael C.-W. Phan
, John N. Whitley, David J. Parish:
On the Design of Forgiving Biometric Security Systems. 1-8 - Carlos Javier Hernández-Castro, Arturo Ribagorda:
Remotely Telling Humans and Computers Apart: An Unsolved Problem. 9-26 - Leucio Antonio Cutillo
, Refik Molva
, Thorsten Strufe:
Leveraging Social Links for Trust and Privacy in Networks. 27-36 - San-Tsai Sun, Konstantin Beznosov:
Open Problems in Web 2.0 User Content Sharing. 37-51 - Manuel Egele, Engin Kirda, Christopher Kruegel:
Mitigating Drive-By Download Attacks: Challenges and Open Problems. 52-62 - Michael S. Kirkpatrick, Elisa Bertino:
Context-Dependent Authentication and Access Control. 63-75 - Erik-Oliver Blass, Refik Molva
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New Directions in RFID Security. 76-84 - Erik-Oliver Blass, Martina Zitterbart:
Tailored Security and Safety for Pervasive Computing. 85-92 - Christian Cachin:
Rational Protocols. 93-94 - Jan Seedorf:
Security Issues for P2P-Based Voice- and Video-Streaming Applications. 95-110 - Roel Peeters
, Markulf Kohlweiss
, Bart Preneel
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Threshold Things That Think: Authorisation for Resharing. 111-124 - Vincent Naessens, Mehmet Tahir Sandikkaya
, Jorn Lapon
, Kristof Verslype, Pieter Verhaeghe, Girma Nigusse, Bart De Decker:
Privacy Policies, Tools and Mechanisms of the Future. 125-138 - Craig Asher, Jean-Philippe Aumasson, Raphael C.-W. Phan
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Security and Privacy Preservation in Human-Involved Networks. 139-148 - Dang Vinh Pham, Joss Wright:
Discussing Anonymity Metrics for Mix Based Anonymity Approaches. 149-168

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