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found 39 matches
- 2011
- Naveed Ahmad, Haitham S. Cruickshank, Zhili Sun, Muhammad Asif:
Pseudonymised communication in delay tolerant networks. PST 2011: 1-6 - Esma Aïmeur, David Schönfeld:
The ultimate invasion of privacy: Identity theft. PST 2011: 24-31 - Zainab M. Aljazzaf, Miriam A. M. Capretz, Mark Perry:
Trust bootstrapping services and service providers. PST 2011: 7-15 - Tristan Allard, Benjamin Nguyen, Philippe Pucheral:
Safe realization of the Generalization privacy mechanism. PST 2011: 16-23 - Martín Barrère, Gustavo Betarte, Marcelo Rodríguez:
Towards machine-assisted formal procedures for the collection of digital evidence. PST 2011: 32-35 - Paolo Gasti, Alessio Merlo:
On Re-use of randomness in broadcast encryption. PST 2011: 36-43 - François Gauthier, Dominic Letarte, Thierry Lavoie, Ettore Merlo:
Extraction and comprehension of moodle's access control model: A case study. PST 2011: 44-51 - Lilia Georgieva:
Modelling of security properties in Alloy. PST 2011: 52-54 - Mahmoud Ghorbel, Armen Aghasaryan, Stéphane Betgé-Brezetz, Marie-Pascale Dupont, Guy-Bertrand Kamga, Sophie Piekarec:
Privacy Data Envelope: Concept and implementation. PST 2011: 55-62 - Jesus M. Gonzalez, Mohd Anwar, James B. D. Joshi:
A trust-based approach against IP-spoofing attacks. PST 2011: 63-70 - Joshua Gorner, Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen:
Improving the use of advisor networks for multi-agent trust modelling. PST 2011: 71-78 - Nagajyothi Gunti, Weiqing Sun, Mohammed Y. Niamat:
I-RBAC: Isolation enabled role-based access control. PST 2011: 79-86 - Abbas Javadtalab, Laith Abbadi, Mona Omidyeganeh, Shervin Shirmohammadi, Carlisle M. Adams, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik:
Transparent non-intrusive multimodal biometric system for video conference using the fusion of face and ear recognition. PST 2011: 87-92 - Yoshihiro Kaneko, Yuji Kinpara, Yuta Shiomi:
A hamming distance-like filtering in keystroke dynamics. PST 2011: 93-95 - Dakshita Khurana, Aditya Gaurav:
Ensuring tight computational security against higher-order DPA attacks. PST 2011: 96-101 - Nick Mailloux, Ali Miri, Monica Nevins:
Forward secure identity-based key agreement for dynamic groups. PST 2011: 102-111 - Mark Manulis, Marion Steiner:
UPBA: User-Authenticated Property-Based Attestation. PST 2011: 112-119 - Serguei A. Mokhov, Joey Paquet, Mourad Debbabi:
On the need for data flow graph visualization of Forensic Lucid programs and encoded evidence, and their evaluation by GIPSY. PST 2011: 120-123 - Md. Moniruzzaman, Ken Barker:
Delegation of access rights in a privacy preserving access control model. PST 2011: 124-133 - Ali Nur Mohammad Noman, Sk. Md. Mizanur Rahman, Carlisle Adams:
Improving security and usability of low cost RFID tags. PST 2011: 134-141 - Samir Ouchani, Yosr Jarraya, Otmane Aït Mohamed:
Model-based systems security quantification. PST 2011: 142-149 - Kevin Xuhua Ouyang, Binod Vaidya, Dimitrios Makrakis:
A probabilistic-based approach towards trust evaluation using Poisson Hidden Markov Models and Bonus Malus Systems. PST 2011: 150-155 - Mohammad Parham, John William Atwood:
Validation of security for participant control exchanges in multicast content distribution. PST 2011: 156-163 - Sk. Md. Mizanur Rahman, Md. Mehedi Masud, Carlisle Adams, Khalil El-Khatib, Hussein T. Mouftah, Eiji Okamoto:
Cryptographic security models for eHealth P2P database management systems network. PST 2011: 164-173 - Sherif Saad, Issa Traoré, Ali A. Ghorbani, Bassam Sayed, David Zhao, Wei Lu, John Felix, Payman Hakimian:
Detecting P2P botnets through network behavior analysis and machine learning. PST 2011: 174-180 - Dina Said, Lisa Stirling, Peter Federolf, Ken Barker:
Data preprocessing for distance-based unsupervised Intrusion Detection. PST 2011: 181-188 - Riaz Ahmed Shaikh, Kamel Adi, Luigi Logrippo, Serge Mankovski:
Risk-based decision method for access control systems. PST 2011: 189-192 - Bernard Stepien, Stan Matwin, Amy P. Felty:
Advantages of a non-technical XACML notation in role-based models. PST 2011: 193-200 - Hagen Stübing, Murat Ceven, Sorin A. Huss:
A Diffie-Hellman based privacy protocol for Car-to-X communication. PST 2011: 201-204 - Steve R. Tate, Roopa Vishwanathan:
General Secure Function Evaluation using standard trusted computing hardware. PST 2011: 221-228
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