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The proceedings from the December 1998 conference consists of 35 papers, which have been kept in chronological order as they were presented, and provides practical solutions to real security problems. Day one addresses network intrusion detection, security administration, information infrastructure, and Internet technologies. The second day covers legal liability, electronic commerce, architectures, high-speed networks, cryptography, and intrusion detection. Subjects of the final day are digital signatures, assurance, and secure transactions. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
Proceedings of a December 1999 conference, with papers in sections on electronic commerce, system engineering, networks, security analysis, workflow, crypto, composition problems of component TOEs, security policy, and public infrastructures. Other subjects include information security education, mobile code, legal and technical responses to protecting US critical infrastructures, security architectures, middleware, and intrusion detection. Some specific topics are security policy coordination for heterogeneous information systems, user authentication in the Java platform, and relevancy analysis on the registry of Windows NT 4.0. Lacks a subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
The 5th International Workshop on Information Security Applications (WISA 2004) was held in Jeju Island, Korea during August 23-25, 2004. The workshop was sponsored by the Korea Institute of Information Security and Cryptology (KIISC), the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) and the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC). The aim of the workshop is to serve as a forum for new conceptual and - perimental research results in the area of information security applications from the academic community as well as from the industry. The workshop program covers a wide range of security aspects including cryptography, cryptanalysis, network/system security and implementation aspects. The programcommittee received169 papersfrom 22 countries,andaccepted 37 papers for a full presentation track and 30 papers for a short presentation track. Each paper was carefully evaluated through peer-review by at least three members of the programcommittee. This volume contains revised versions of 36 papers accepted and presented in the full presentation track. Short papers were only published in the WISA 2004 pre-proceedings as preliminary versions and are allowed to be published elsewhere as extended versions. In addition to the contributed papers, Professors Gene Tsudik and Ross Andersongaveinvitedtalks,entitledSecurityinOutsourcedDatabasesandWhat does ‘Security’ mean for Ubiquitous Applications?, respectively.
This book is a balanced presentation of the latest techniques, algorithms and applications in computer science and engineering. The papers, written by eminent researchers in their fields, provide a vehicle for new research and development.The proceedings have been selected for coverage in: ? Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP CDROM version / ISI Proceedings)
Computer networks are compromised by various unpredictable factors, such as hackers, viruses, spam, faults, and system failures, hindering the full utilization of computer systems for collaborative computing ? one of the objectives for the next generation of the Internet. It includes the functions of data communication, resource sharing, group cooperation, and task allocation. One popular example of collaborative computing is grid computing.This monograph considers the latest efforts to develop a trusted environment with the high security and reliability needed for collaborative computing. The important modules treated include secure group communication, access control, dependability, grid computing, key management, intrusion detection, and trace back. In addition, a real project for developing a nationwide medical information system with high dependability and security is described.
The debut of small, inexpensive, yet powerful portable computers has coincided with the exponential growth of the Internet, making it possible to access computing resources and information at nearly any location at almost any time. This new trend, mobile computing, is poised to become the main technology driver for a decade to come. There are many