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NSPW 2003: Ascona, Switzerland
- Christian Hempelmann, Victor Raskin:
Proceedings of the New Security Paradigms Workshop 2003, August 18-21, 2002, Ascona, Switzerland. ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-880-6
Surviving threats
- John McHugh, Carrie Gates:
Locality: a new paradigm for thinking about normal behavior and outsider threat. 3-10 - Jelena Mirkovic, Max Robinson, Peter L. Reiher:
Alliance formation for DDoS defense. 11-18 - John P. McDermott, Anya Kim, Judith N. Froscher:
Merging paradigms of survivability and security: stochastic faults and designed faults. 19-25
Language-based security
- Daniel C. DuVarney, V. N. Venkatakrishnan, Sandeep Bhatkar:
SELF: a transparent security extension for ELF binaries. 29-38 - Yolanta Beres, Chris I. Dalton:
Dynamic label binding at run-time. 39-46
Security engineering
- Ivan Flechais, Martina Angela Sasse, Stephen Hailes:
Bringing security home: a process for developing secure and usable systems. 49-57 - Arnab Ray:
Security check: a formal yet practical framework for secure software architecture. 59-65 - Michael Backes, Matthias Schunter:
From absence of certain vulnerabilities towards security proofs: pushing the limits of formal verification. 67-74
Identification control
- Ammar Alkassar, Christian Stüble, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi:
Secure object identification: or: solving the Chess Grandmaster Problem. 77-85 - Trevor Perrin:
Public key distribution through "cryptoIDs". 87-102 - Carrie Gates, Jacob Slonim:
Owner-controlled information. 103-111
Ubiquitous computing/security
- K. Jones, Ashraf Wadaa, Stephan Olariu, Larry Wilson, Mohamed Eltoweissy:
Towards a new paradigm for securing wireless sensor networks. 115-121 - Kevin Eustice, Leonard Kleinrock, Shane Markstrum, Gerald J. Popek, Venkatraman Ramakrishna, Peter L. Reiher:
Securing nomads: the case for quarantine, examination, and decontamination. 123-128
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