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- 2011
- Jan Camenisch, Valentin S. Kisimov, Maria Dubovitskaya:
Open Research Problems in Network Security - IFIP WG 11.4 International Workshop, iNetSec 2010, Sofia, Bulgaria, March 5-6, 2010, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6555, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-19227-2 [contents] - 2010
- Alapan Arnab, Tobias Martin, Andrew Hutchison:
Practical Experiences with Purenet, a Self-Learning Malware Prevention System. iNetSec 2010: 56-69 - Ludovico Cavedon, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna:
Are BGP Routers Open to Attack? An Experiment. iNetSec 2010: 88-103 - Edita Djambazova, Magnus Almgren, Kiril Dimitrov, Erland Jonsson:
Emerging and Future Cyber Threats to Critical Systems. iNetSec 2010: 29-46 - Veliko Ivanov, Monika Tzaneva, Alexandra Murdjeva, Valentin S. Kisimov:
Securing the Core University Business Processes. iNetSec 2010: 104-116 - Louis Jordaan, Basie von Solms:
A Biometrics-Based Solution to Combat SIM Swap Fraud. iNetSec 2010: 70-87 - Benjamin Kellermann:
Open Research Questions of Privacy-Enhanced Event Scheduling. iNetSec 2010: 9-19 - Stefano Ortolani, Mauro Conti, Bruno Crispo, Roberto Di Pietro:
Event Handoff Unobservability in WSN. iNetSec 2010: 20-28 - Anton Palazov:
Some Technologies for Information Security Protection in Weak-Controlled Computer Systems and Their Applicability for eGovernment Services Users. iNetSec 2010: 117-122 - Raphael C.-W. Phan, Ahmad Roshidi Amran, John N. Whitley, David J. Parish:
Evidential Notions of Defensibility and Admissibility with Property Preservation. iNetSec 2010: 134-139 - Raphael C.-W. Phan, John N. Whitley, David J. Parish:
Adversarial Security: Getting to the Root of the Problem. iNetSec 2010: 47-55 - Dimitrina Polimirova, Eugene Nickolov:
Real-Time System for Assessing the Information Security of Computer Networks. iNetSec 2010: 123-133 - Basie von Solms:
Securing the Internet: Fact or Fiction? iNetSec 2010: 1-8 - Sandra Steinbrecher:
The Need for Interoperable Reputation Systems. iNetSec 2010: 159-169 - Vassilka Tchifilionova:
Security and Privacy Implications of Cloud Computing - Lost in the Cloud. iNetSec 2010: 149-158 - Dimiter Velev, Plamena Zlateva:
Cloud Infrastructure Security. iNetSec 2010: 140-148
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