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NDSS 2001: San Diego, California, USA
Packet Flows
- Drew Dean, Matthew K. Franklin, Adam Stubblefield:
An Algebraic Approach to IP Traceback. - Philippe Golle, Nagendra Modadugu:
Authenticating Streamed Data in the Presence of Random Packet Loss. - Gregory T. Byrd, Nathan Hillery, Jim Symon:
Practical Experiences with ATM Encryption.
Security Protocols
- Adrian Perrig, Ran Canetti, Dawn Xiaodong Song, J. D. Tygar:
Efficient and Secure Source Authentication for Multicast. - Giuseppe Ateniese, Breno de Medeiros, Michael T. Goodrich:
TRICERT: A Distributed Certified E-Mail Scheme.
Invited Talk
- Alfred Menezes:
Wireless Security - Is It Real? NDSS 2001
Miscellaneous
- Tim Gibson:
An Architecture for Flexible, High Assurance, Multi-Security Domain Networks. - Taekyoung Kwon:
Authentication and Key Agreement Via Memorable Passwords.
Policy
- Carlos Ribeiro, Andre Zuquete, Paulo Ferreira, Paulo Guedes:
SPL: An Access Control Language for Security Policies and Complex Constraints. - Kent E. Seamons, Marianne Winslett, Ting Yu:
Limiting the Disclosure of Access Control Policies during Automated Trust Negotiation. - Hugh Harney, Andrea Colgrove, Patrick D. McDaniel:
Principles of Policy in Secure Groups.
Trust Managment
- Matt Blaze, John Ioannidis, Angelos D. Keromytis:
Trust Management for IPsec. - Yassir Elley, Anne H. Anderson, Steve Hanna, Sean Mullan, Radia J. Perlman, Seth Proctor:
Building Certifications Paths: Forward vs. Reverse. - Pasi Eronen, Pekka Nikander:
Decentralized Jini Security.
Implementation Issues
- Algis Rudys, John Clements, Dan S. Wallach:
Termination in Language-based Systems. - Tom Berson, Drew Dean, Matthew K. Franklin, Diana K. Smetters, Mike Spreitzer:
Cryptology As a Network Service. - Jonathan T. Trostle, Irina Kosinovsky, Michael M. Swift:
Implementation of Crossrealm Referral Handling in the MIT Kerberos Client.
Invited Talk
- Steven M. Bellovin:
Security Risks Of Peer-To-Peer Networking. NDSS 2001

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