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CCS
2007
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
A flexible security architecture to support third-party applications on mobile devices
The problem of supporting the secure execution of potentially malicious third-party applications has received a considerable amount of attention in the past decade. In this paper ...
Lieven Desmet, Wouter Joosen, Fabio Massacci, Kats...
ICETE
2004
253views Business» more  ICETE 2004»
13 years 6 months ago
BLAZE: A Mobile Agent Paradigm for VoIP Intrusion Detection Systems
ser provides abstraction for supporting flexible security policies that can be developed using the low-level primitives of the browser. We believe our browser architecture will be ...
Kapil Singh, Son T. Vuong
ISEC
2001
Springer
126views ECommerce» more  ISEC 2001»
13 years 9 months ago
Building Trust for E-Commerce: Collaborating Label Bureaus
A major problem facing the full deployment of business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce is the development of trust on the side of the consumer. People develop trust in a business thr...
Michael A. Shepherd, Anil Dhonde, Carolyn R. Watte...
ACSAC
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Extending the Java Virtual Machine to Enforce Fine-Grained Security Policies in Mobile Devices
The growth of the applications and services market for mobile devices is currently slowed down by the lack of a flexible and reliable security infrastructure. The development and...
Iulia Ion, Boris Dragovic, Bruno Crispo
SIGMOD
2008
ACM
210views Database» more  SIGMOD 2008»
14 years 5 months ago
Private queries in location based services: anonymizers are not necessary
Mobile devices equipped with positioning capabilities (e.g., GPS) can ask location-dependent queries to Location Based Services (LBS). To protect privacy, the user location must n...
Gabriel Ghinita, Panos Kalnis, Ali Khoshgozaran, C...