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NDSS 1996: San Diego, California, USA
- James T. Ellis, B. Clifford Neuman, David M. Balenson:
1996 Symposium on Network and Distributed System Security, (S)NDSS '96, San Diego, CA, USA, February 22-23, 1996. IEEE Computer Society 1996, ISBN 0-8186-7222-6
Session 1: Electronic Mail Security
- Ceki Gülcü, Gene Tsudik:
Mixing Email with Babel. 2-16 - Kazuhiko Yamamoto:
An integration of PGP and MIME. 17-25
Session 2: Distributed Object Systems
- Nicholas Yialelis, Morris Sloman:
A Security Framework Supporting Domain Based Access Control in Distributed Systems. 26-39 - Dan M. Nessett:
Scalability of Security in Distributed Object Systems. 40-42
Session 3: Distributed System Security
- Jonathan T. Trostle, B. Clifford Neuman:
A flexible distributed authorization protocol. 43-52 - Trent Jaeger, Aviel D. Rubin:
Preserving Integrity in Remote File Location and Retrieval. 53-63 - Takahiro Kiuchi, Shigekoto Kaihara:
C-HTTP - The Development of a Secure, Closed HTTP-based Network on the Internet. 64-76
Session 4: Panel
- Panel: Intellectual Property Protection. 77-78
Session 5: Network Security
- Michael B. Greenwald, Sandeep K. Singhal, Jonathan Stone, David R. Cheriton:
Designing an Academic Firewall: Policy, Practice, and Experience with SURF. 79-92 - Sandra L. Murphy, Madelyn R. Badger:
Digital signature protection of the OSPF routing protocol. 93-102 - Shaw-Cheng Chuang, Michael Roe:
A Case Study of Secure ATM Switch Booting. 103-113
Session 6: Key Management
- Hugo Krawczyk:
SKEME: a versatile secure key exchange mechanism for Internet. 114-127 - Carlisle Adams:
IDUP and SPKM: Developing Public-Key-Based APIs and Mechanisms for Communication Security Services. 128-136
Session 7: Encryption
- Iskender Agi, Li Gong:
An Empirical Study of Secure MPEG Video Transmissions. 137-144 - Erich M. Nahum, David J. Yates, Sean W. O'Malley, Hilarie K. Orman, Richard Schroeppel:
Parallelized Network Security Protocols. 145-154 - David A. Wagner, Steven M. Bellovin:
A "bump in the stack" encryptor for MS-DOS systems. 155-161
Session 8: Panel
- Panel: Public-Key Infrastructure. 162
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