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SACMAT
2004
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
Using trust and risk in role-based access control policies
Emerging trust and risk management systems provide a framework for principals to determine whether they will exchange resources, without requiring a complete definition of their ...
Nathan Dimmock, András Belokosztolszki, Dav...
ENTCS
2008
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13 years 10 months ago
Remote Attestation on Legacy Operating Systems With Trusted Platform Modules
A lot of progress has been made to secure network communication, e.g., through the use of cryptographic algorithms. However, this offers only a partial solution as long as the com...
Dries Schellekens, Brecht Wyseur, Bart Preneel
WPES
2006
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Nonesuch: a mix network with sender unobservability
Oblivious submission to anonymity systems is a process by which a message may be submitted in such a way that neither the anonymity network nor a global passive adversary may dete...
Thomas S. Heydt-Benjamin, Andrei Serjantov, Beness...
USS
2010
13 years 8 months ago
Idle Port Scanning and Non-interference Analysis of Network Protocol Stacks Using Model Checking
Idle port scanning uses side-channel attacks to bounce scans off of a "zombie" host to stealthily scan a victim IP address and determine if a port is open or closed, or ...
Roya Ensafi, Jong Chun Park, Deepak Kapur, Jedidia...
ATC
2009
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Trust and Reputation Policy-Based Mechanisms for Self-protection in Autonomic Communications
Currently, there is an increasing tendency to migrate the management of communications and information systems onto the Web. This is making many traditional service support models ...
Martin Serrano, Sven van der Meer, John Strassner,...