The Resource Security protocols : 11th international workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 2-4, 2003 : revised selected papers, Bruce Christianson [and others] (eds.)
Security protocols : 11th international workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 2-4, 2003 : revised selected papers, Bruce Christianson [and others] (eds.)
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- Summary
- Greetings. These are the proceedings of the 11th in our series of International Workshops on Security Protocols. Our theme this time was "Where have all the Protocols gone?" Once upon a time security protocols lived mainly in the network and transport layers. Now they increasingly hide in applications, or in specialised hardware. Does this trend lead to better security architectures, or is it an indication that we are addressing the wrong problems? The intention of the workshops is to provide a forum where incompletely workedoutideascanstimulatediscussion, openupnewlinesofinvestigation, and suggestmoreproblems. The positionpaperspublished herehavebeen revisedby the authors in the light of their participation in the workshop. In addition, we publish edited transcripts of some of the discussions, to give our readers access to some of the roads ahead not (yet) taken. We hope that these revised position papers and edited transcripts will give you at least one interesting idea of your own to explore. Please do write and tell us what it was. Our purpose in publishing these proceedings is to produce a conceptual map which will be of enduring interest, rather than to be merely topical. This is perhaps just as well, given the delay in production. This year we moved to new computer-based recording technology, and of course it failed completely
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (ix, 349 pages)
- Note
- "11th in our series of International Workshops on Security Protocols"--Preface
- Contents
-
- Where Have All the Protocols Gone?
- A Protocol's Life After Attacks ...
- A Protocol's Life After Attacks ...
- Towards Flexible Credential Negotiation Protocols
- Towards Flexible Credential Negotiation Protocols
- Man-in-the-Middle in Tunnelled Authentication Protocols
- Man-in-the-Middle in Tunnelled Authentication Protocols
- Towards a Framework for Autonomic Security Protocols
- Towards a Framework for Autonomic Security Protocols
- Client v. Server Side Protocols, Interfaces and Storage
- Client v. Server Side Protocols, Interfaces and Storage
- Guaranteeing Access in Spite of Distributed Service-Flooding Attacks
- Guaranteeing Access in Spite of Distributed Service-Flooding Attacks
- Protocol Codesign
- Protocol Codesign
- Enforcing Security Policies for Distributed Objects Applications
- Enforcing Security Policies for Distributed Objects Applications
- Regular SPKI
- Regular SPKI
- Federated Identity-Management Protocols
- Federated Identity-Management Protocols
- Enforcing the Unenforceable
- Is the Verification Problem for Cryptographic Protocols Solved?
- Secure Sessions from Weak Secrets
- Secure Sessions from Weak Secrets
- Panel Session: Is Protocol Modelling Finished?
- WAR: Wireless Anonymous Routing
- WAR: Wireless Anonymous Routing
- Limitations of IPsec Policy Mechanisms
- Limitations of IPsec Policy Mechanisms
- Deniable Authenticated Key Establishment for Internet Protocols
- Deniable Authenticated Key Establishment for Internet Protocols
- Protocols for Supporting a Public Key Infrastructure in Ad Hoc Networks
- Protocols for Supporting a Public Key Infrastructure in Ad Hoc Networks
- What We Can Learn from API Security
- Addressing New Challenges by Building Security Protocols Around Graphs
- From Security Protocols to Systems Security
- From Security Protocols to Systems Security
- Biometrics to Enhance Smartcard Security
- Biometrics to Enhance Smartcard Security
- Blind Publication: A Copyright Library without Publication or Trust
- Blind Publication: A Copyright Library Without Publication or Trust
- Isbn
- 9783540318361
- Label
- Security protocols : 11th international workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 2-4, 2003 : revised selected papers
- Title
- Security protocols
- Title remainder
- 11th international workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 2-4, 2003 : revised selected papers
- Statement of responsibility
- Bruce Christianson [and others] (eds.)
- Subject
-
- COMPUTERS -- Internet | Security
- COMPUTERS -- Networking | Security
- COMPUTERS -- Security | General
- Computer security
- Computer security
- Computer security -- Congresses
- Computers -- Access control
- Computers -- Access control
- Computers -- Access control -- Congresses
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Contrôle d'accès
- Cryptographie (Informatique)
- Cryptography
- Cryptography
- Cryptography -- Congresses
- IP
- Informatique
- Kongress
- Mobile Computing
- Mobilfunk
- Protocole de sécurité
- Sicherheitsprotokoll
- Sécurité informatique
- Telekommunikationsnetz
- Authentifikation
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Greetings. These are the proceedings of the 11th in our series of International Workshops on Security Protocols. Our theme this time was "Where have all the Protocols gone?" Once upon a time security protocols lived mainly in the network and transport layers. Now they increasingly hide in applications, or in specialised hardware. Does this trend lead to better security architectures, or is it an indication that we are addressing the wrong problems? The intention of the workshops is to provide a forum where incompletely workedoutideascanstimulatediscussion, openupnewlinesofinvestigation, and suggestmoreproblems. The positionpaperspublished herehavebeen revisedby the authors in the light of their participation in the workshop. In addition, we publish edited transcripts of some of the discussions, to give our readers access to some of the roads ahead not (yet) taken. We hope that these revised position papers and edited transcripts will give you at least one interesting idea of your own to explore. Please do write and tell us what it was. Our purpose in publishing these proceedings is to produce a conceptual map which will be of enduring interest, rather than to be merely topical. This is perhaps just as well, given the delay in production. This year we moved to new computer-based recording technology, and of course it failed completely
- Cataloging source
- GW5XE
- Dewey number
- 005.8
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- QA76.9.A25
- LC item number
- I574 2005eb
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/meetingDate
- 2003
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/meetingName
- International Workshop on Security Protocols
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Christianson, Bruce
- Series statement
- Lecture notes in computer science,
- Series volume
- 3364
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Computer security
- Computers
- Cryptography
- COMPUTERS
- COMPUTERS
- COMPUTERS
- Informatique
- Computer security
- Computers
- Cryptography
- Mobilfunk
- Authentifikation
- Telekommunikationsnetz
- Mobile Computing
- Sicherheitsprotokoll
- Protocole de sécurité
- Sécurité informatique
- Cryptographie (Informatique)
- Contrôle d'accès
- IP
- Label
- Security protocols : 11th international workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 2-4, 2003 : revised selected papers, Bruce Christianson [and others] (eds.)
- Note
- "11th in our series of International Workshops on Security Protocols"--Preface
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- online resource
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- Carrier MARC source
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- multicolored
- Content category
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- Contents
- Where Have All the Protocols Gone? -- A Protocol's Life After Attacks ... -- A Protocol's Life After Attacks ... -- Towards Flexible Credential Negotiation Protocols -- Towards Flexible Credential Negotiation Protocols -- Man-in-the-Middle in Tunnelled Authentication Protocols -- Man-in-the-Middle in Tunnelled Authentication Protocols -- Towards a Framework for Autonomic Security Protocols -- Towards a Framework for Autonomic Security Protocols -- Client v. Server Side Protocols, Interfaces and Storage -- Client v. Server Side Protocols, Interfaces and Storage -- Guaranteeing Access in Spite of Distributed Service-Flooding Attacks -- Guaranteeing Access in Spite of Distributed Service-Flooding Attacks -- Protocol Codesign -- Protocol Codesign -- Enforcing Security Policies for Distributed Objects Applications -- Enforcing Security Policies for Distributed Objects Applications -- Regular SPKI -- Regular SPKI -- Federated Identity-Management Protocols -- Federated Identity-Management Protocols -- Enforcing the Unenforceable -- Is the Verification Problem for Cryptographic Protocols Solved? -- Secure Sessions from Weak Secrets -- Secure Sessions from Weak Secrets -- Panel Session: Is Protocol Modelling Finished? -- WAR: Wireless Anonymous Routing -- WAR: Wireless Anonymous Routing -- Limitations of IPsec Policy Mechanisms -- Limitations of IPsec Policy Mechanisms -- Deniable Authenticated Key Establishment for Internet Protocols -- Deniable Authenticated Key Establishment for Internet Protocols -- Protocols for Supporting a Public Key Infrastructure in Ad Hoc Networks -- Protocols for Supporting a Public Key Infrastructure in Ad Hoc Networks -- What We Can Learn from API Security -- Addressing New Challenges by Building Security Protocols Around Graphs -- From Security Protocols to Systems Security -- From Security Protocols to Systems Security -- Biometrics to Enhance Smartcard Security -- Biometrics to Enhance Smartcard Security -- Blind Publication: A Copyright Library without Publication or Trust -- Blind Publication: A Copyright Library Without Publication or Trust
- Control code
- 262681819
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (ix, 349 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9783540318361
- Lccn
- 2005931713
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
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- 9783540283898
- Other physical details
- illustrations.
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- 978-3-540-28389-8
- Publisher number
- 11542322
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)262681819
- Label
- Security protocols : 11th international workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 2-4, 2003 : revised selected papers, Bruce Christianson [and others] (eds.)
- Note
- "11th in our series of International Workshops on Security Protocols"--Preface
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Where Have All the Protocols Gone? -- A Protocol's Life After Attacks ... -- A Protocol's Life After Attacks ... -- Towards Flexible Credential Negotiation Protocols -- Towards Flexible Credential Negotiation Protocols -- Man-in-the-Middle in Tunnelled Authentication Protocols -- Man-in-the-Middle in Tunnelled Authentication Protocols -- Towards a Framework for Autonomic Security Protocols -- Towards a Framework for Autonomic Security Protocols -- Client v. Server Side Protocols, Interfaces and Storage -- Client v. Server Side Protocols, Interfaces and Storage -- Guaranteeing Access in Spite of Distributed Service-Flooding Attacks -- Guaranteeing Access in Spite of Distributed Service-Flooding Attacks -- Protocol Codesign -- Protocol Codesign -- Enforcing Security Policies for Distributed Objects Applications -- Enforcing Security Policies for Distributed Objects Applications -- Regular SPKI -- Regular SPKI -- Federated Identity-Management Protocols -- Federated Identity-Management Protocols -- Enforcing the Unenforceable -- Is the Verification Problem for Cryptographic Protocols Solved? -- Secure Sessions from Weak Secrets -- Secure Sessions from Weak Secrets -- Panel Session: Is Protocol Modelling Finished? -- WAR: Wireless Anonymous Routing -- WAR: Wireless Anonymous Routing -- Limitations of IPsec Policy Mechanisms -- Limitations of IPsec Policy Mechanisms -- Deniable Authenticated Key Establishment for Internet Protocols -- Deniable Authenticated Key Establishment for Internet Protocols -- Protocols for Supporting a Public Key Infrastructure in Ad Hoc Networks -- Protocols for Supporting a Public Key Infrastructure in Ad Hoc Networks -- What We Can Learn from API Security -- Addressing New Challenges by Building Security Protocols Around Graphs -- From Security Protocols to Systems Security -- From Security Protocols to Systems Security -- Biometrics to Enhance Smartcard Security -- Biometrics to Enhance Smartcard Security -- Blind Publication: A Copyright Library without Publication or Trust -- Blind Publication: A Copyright Library Without Publication or Trust
- Control code
- 262681819
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (ix, 349 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9783540318361
- Lccn
- 2005931713
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other control number
- 9783540283898
- Other physical details
- illustrations.
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 978-3-540-28389-8
- Publisher number
- 11542322
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)262681819
Subject
- COMPUTERS -- Internet | Security
- COMPUTERS -- Networking | Security
- COMPUTERS -- Security | General
- Computer security
- Computer security
- Computer security -- Congresses
- Computers -- Access control
- Computers -- Access control
- Computers -- Access control -- Congresses
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Contrôle d'accès
- Cryptographie (Informatique)
- Cryptography
- Cryptography
- Cryptography -- Congresses
- IP
- Informatique
- Kongress
- Mobile Computing
- Mobilfunk
- Protocole de sécurité
- Sicherheitsprotokoll
- Sécurité informatique
- Telekommunikationsnetz
- Authentifikation
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