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International Journal of Information Security, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, November 2003
- Philip D. MacKenzie, Michael K. Reiter:
Networked cryptographic devices resilient to capture. 1-20 - Sigrid Gürgens, Javier López, René Peralta:
Analysis of e-commerce protocols: Adapting a traditional technique. 21-36 - Joonsang Baek, Yuliang Zheng:
Zheng and Seberry's public key encryption scheme revisited. 37-44 - Elisa Bertino, Elena Ferrari, Andrea Perego:
Content-based filtering of Web documents: the MaX system and the EUFORBIA project. 45-58 - Willi Geiselmann, Willi Meier, Rainer Steinwandt:
An attack on the isomorphisms of polynomials problem with one secret. 59-64
Volume 2, Number 2, January 2004
- Ed Dawson:
Preface to the special issue on PKI. 65 - Bob Blakley, G. R. Blakley:
All sail, no anchor II: Acceptable high-end PKI. 66-77 - Selwyn Russell:
Theory and benefits of recursive certificate structures. 78-90 - Javier López, Antonio Mana, José A. Montenegro, Juan J. Ortega:
PKI design based on the use of on-line certification authorities. 91-102 - Chi-Sung Laih, K. Y. Chen:
Generating visible RSA public keys for PKI. 103-109 - Jose L. Muñoz, Jordi Forné, Oscar Esparza, Miguel Soriano:
Certificate revocation system implementation based on the Merkle hash tree. 110-124
Volume 2, Number 3-4, August 2004
- Corrado Priami:
Preface to the special issue on Security in global computing. 125 - David Teller, Pascal Zimmer, Daniel Hirschkoff:
Using ambients to control resources. 126-144 - Mikael Buchholtz, Hanne Riis Nielson, Flemming Nielson:
A calculus for control flow analysis of security protocols. 145-167 - Roberto Gorrieri, Ruggero Lanotte, Andrea Maggiolo-Schettini, Fabio Martinelli, Simone Tini, Enrico Tronci:
Automated analysis of timed security: a case study on web privacy. 168-186 - Massimo Bartoletti, Pierpaolo Degano, Gian-Luigi Ferrari:
Stack inspection and secure program transformations. 187-217 - Philip D. MacKenzie, Michael K. Reiter:
Two-party generation of DSA signatures. 218-239
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