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CSFW
2010
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Towards Quantitative Analysis of Proofs of Authorization: Applications, Framework, and Techniques
—Although policy compliance testing is generally treated as a binary decision problem, the evidence gathered during the trust management process can actually be used to examine t...
Adam J. Lee, Ting Yu
COMCOM
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
Virtual password using random linear functions for on-line services, ATM machines, and pervasive computing
People enjoy the convenience of on-line services, Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), and pervasive computing, but online environments, ATMs, and pervasive computing may bring many r...
Ming Lei, Yang Xiao, Susan V. Vrbsky, Chung-Chih L...
ISI
2006
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
An Info-Gap Approach to Policy Selection for Bio-terror Response
Bio-terror events are accompanied by severe uncertainty: great disparity between the best available data and models, and the actual course of events. We model this uncertainty with...
Anna Yoffe, Yakov Ben-Haim
VIROLOGY
2010
162views more  VIROLOGY 2010»
15 years 4 months ago
Applied parallel coordinates for logs and network traffic attack analysis
By looking on how computer security issues are handled today, dealing with numerous and unknown events is not easy. Events need to be normalized, abnormal behaviors must be describ...
Sébastien Tricaud, Philippe Saadé
FDTC
2010
Springer
138views Cryptology» more  FDTC 2010»
15 years 4 months ago
A Continuous Fault Countermeasure for AES Providing a Constant Error Detection Rate
Many implementations of cryptographic algorithms have shown to be susceptible to fault attacks. For some of them, countermeasures against specific fault models have been proposed. ...
Marcel Medwed, Jörn-Marc Schmidt