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JSW
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Building Dependable and Secure Web Services
— Web Services offer great promise for integrating and automating software applications within and between enterprises over the Internet. However, ensuring that Web Services can ...
Louise E. Moser, P. Michael Melliar-Smith, Wenbing...
ICDCSW
2007
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Exploring Symmetric Cryptography for Secure Network Reprogramming
Recent secure code-update protocols for sensor networks have been based on asymmetric-crypto primitives such as digital signatures. Our approach, Castor, explores the feasibility ...
Donnie H. Kim, Rajeev Gandhi, Priya Narasimhan
JOC
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Formal Proofs for the Security of Signcryption
Signcryption is a public key or asymmetric cryptographic method that provides simultaneously both message confidentiality and unforgeability at a lower computational and communica...
Joonsang Baek, Ron Steinfeld, Yuliang Zheng
CSR
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
A Feebly Secure Trapdoor Function
Abstract. In 1992, A. Hiltgen [1] provided the first constructions of provably (slightly) secure cryptographic primitives, namely feebly one-way functions. These functions are pro...
Edward A. Hirsch, Sergey I. Nikolenko
GI
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Security Extensions to MMARP Through Cryptographically Generated Addresses
: The MMARP protocol provides multicast routing in hybrid environments in which an ad hoc network is connected to the Internet. As many other routing protocols it was initially des...
Francisco J. Galera, Pedro M. Ruiz, Antonio F. G&o...