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Network Security 2001: Leuven, Belgium
- Bart De Decker, Frank Piessens, Jan Smits, Els Van Herreweghen:
Advances in Network and Distributed Systems Security, IFIP TC11 WG11.4 First Annual Working Conference on Network Security, November 26-27, 2001, Leuven, Belgium. IFIP Conference Proceedings 206, Kluwer 2001, ISBN 0-7923-7558-0
Part One - Reviewed Papers
- Hideki Sakurada, Yasuyuki Tsukada:
A Role-Based Specification of the SET Payment Transaction Protocol. 1-13 - Sebastiaan H. von Solms, M. V. Kisimov:
Information Security: Mutual Authentication in E-Commerce. 15-31 - Nikos Alexandris, Emmanouil Magkos, Vassilios Chrissikopoulos:
Software-Based Receipt-Freeness in On-Line Elections. 33-43 - Chih-Yin Lin, Tzong-Chen Wu, Jing-Jang Hwang:
ID-Based Structured Mulitsignature Schemes. 45-59 - Marina Pudovkina:
Probabilistic Relations for the Solitaire Keystream Generator. 61-73 - Nathalie Foster, Jeremy Jacob:
Hazard Analysis for Security Protocol Requirements. 75-92 - Vincent Naessens, Bart Vanhaute, Bart De Decker:
Securing RMI Communication. 93-105 - Jan Jürjens:
Secure Java Development with UML. 107-124 - Bart De Win, Bart Vanhaute, Bart De Decker:
Security Through Aspect-Oriented Programming. 125-138 - Aurélien Bonnet, Marc Lobelle:
Extending a Campus Network with Remote Bubbles Using IPsec. 139-151 - Joris Claessens, Bart Preneel, Joos Vandewalle:
Combining World Wide Web and Wireless Security. 153-171 - Niklas Borselius, Chris J. Mitchell, Aaron Wilson:
On Mobile Agent Based Transactions in Moderately Hostile Environments. 173-186 - Christopher Krügel, Thomas Toth, Engin Kirda:
SPARTA, a Mobile Agent Based Instrusion Detection System. 187-198
Part Two - Invited Paper
- Pieter van Dijken:
Shell's Trust Domain Infrastructure Security Certification - Linking security management to business objectives. 201-202
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