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- 1999
- Elisa Bertino, Elena Ferrari, Francesco Buccafurri, Pasquale Rullo:
A Logical Framework for Reasoning on Data Access Control Policies. CSFW 1999: 175-189 - Pierre Bieber:
Security Function Interactions. CSFW 1999: 151-160 - Chiara Bodei, Pierpaolo Degano, Riccardo Focardi, Corrado Priami:
Authentication via Localized Names. CSFW 1999: 98-110 - Iliano Cervesato, Nancy A. Durgin, Patrick Lincoln, John C. Mitchell, Andre Scedrov:
A Meta-Notation for Protocol Analysis. CSFW 1999: 55-69 - Antonio Durante, Riccardo Focardi, Roberto Gorrieri:
CVS: A Compiler for the Analysis of Cryptographic Protocols. CSFW 1999: 203-212 - Joseph Y. Halpern, Ron van der Meyden:
A Logic for SDSI's Linked Local Name Spaces. CSFW 1999: 111-122 - Ninghui Li, Joan Feigenbaum, Benjamin N. Grosof:
A Logic-based Knowledge Representation for Authorization with Delegation. CSFW 1999: 162-174 - Mei Lin Hui, Gavin Lowe:
Safe Simplifying Transformations for Security Protocols. CSFW 1999: 32-43 - Nancy A. Lynch:
I/O Automaton Models and Proofs for Shared-Key Communication Systems. CSFW 1999: 14-29 - Alfred P. Maneki:
Honest Functions and their Application to the Analysis of Cryptographic Protocols. CSFW 1999: 83-89 - Catherine Meadows:
A Formal Framework and Evaluation Method for Network Denial of Service. CSFW 1999: 4-13 - David Monniaux:
Decision Procedures for the Analysis of Cryptographic Protocols by Logics of Belief. CSFW 1999: 44-54 - Colin O'Halloran:
Trusted System Construction. CSFW 1999: 124-135 - A. W. Roscoe, M. H. Goldsmith:
What Is Intransitive Noninterference? CSFW 1999: 228-238 - Peter Y. A. Ryan, Steve A. Schneider:
Process Algebra and Non-Interference. CSFW 1999: 214-227 - Peter Sewell, Jan Vitek:
Secure Composition of Insecure Components. CSFW 1999: 136-150 - Dawn Xiaodong Song:
Athena: A New Efficient Automatic Checker for Security Protocol Analysis. CSFW 1999: 192-202 - F. Javier Thayer, Jonathan C. Herzog, Joshua D. Guttman:
Mixed Strand Spaces. CSFW 1999: 72-82 - Dennis M. Volpano:
Formalization and Proof of Secrecy Properties. CSFW 1999: 92-95 - Proceedings of the 12th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Workshop, CSFW 1999, Mordano, Italy, June 28-30, 1999. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0201-6 [contents]
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