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7. Security Protocols Workshop 1999: Cambridge, UK
- Bruce Christianson, Bruno Crispo, James A. Malcolm, Michael Roe:
Security Protocols, 7th International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 19-21, 1999, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1796, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-67381-4 - Roger M. Needham:
Keynote Address: The Changing Environment. 1-5 - E. Stewart Lee:
Composing Security Properties. 6-14 - T. Mark A. Lomas:
Auditing against Multiple Policies. 15-20 - Ross J. Anderson, Jong-Hyeon Lee:
Jikzi: A New Framework for Secure Publishing. 21-47 - Babak Sadighi Firozabadi, Marek J. Sergot:
Power and Permission in Security Systems. 48-59 - Bruce Christianson:
Auditing against Impossible Abstractions. 60-64 - Dieter Gollmann:
What Is Authentication? 65-72 - Lawrence C. Paulson:
Relatios Between Secrets: The Yahalom Protocol. 73-84 - Giampaolo Bella:
Modelling Agents' Knowledge Inductively. 85-94 - Wenbo Mao:
Time-Lock Puzzle with Examinable Evidence of Unlocking Time. 95-102 - Matt Blaze, John Ioannidis, Angelos D. Keromytis:
Trust Management and Network Layer Security Protocols. 103-118 - Francesco Bergadano, Davide Cavagnino, Bruno Crispo:
Issues in Multicast Security. 119-139 - Michael Roe:
Performance of Protocols. 140-152 - Virgil D. Gligor, Pompiliu Donescu:
Integrity-Aware PCBC Encryption Schemes. 153-171 - Frank Stajano, Ross J. Anderson:
The Resurrecting Duckling: Security Issues for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks. 172-194 - Hiroshi Yoshiura, Seiichi Susaki, Yasuhiko Nagai, Tsukasa Saitoh, Hisashi Toyoshima, Ryôichi Sasaki, Satoru Tezuka:
INTERNET-MARKs: Clear, Secure, and Portable Visual Marks for the Cyber Worlds. 195-207 - Bruce Christianson, James A. Malcolm, Brian L. Robinson:
Pictures Can't Lie under Oath. 208-218 - Robert H. Morris Sr.:
Bob versus Bob - Good Guy/Bad Guy. 219-227 - Allan Ahlberg:
Who Knows? Security Protocols Workshop 1999: 228
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