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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 7 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 10 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 12 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...