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MASCOTS
2008
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Optimizing Galois Field Arithmetic for Diverse Processor Architectures and Applications
Galois field implementations are central to the design of many reliable and secure systems, with many systems implementing them in software. The two most common Galois field opera...
Kevin M. Greenan, Ethan L. Miller, Thomas J. E. Sc...
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AAAI
2006
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When Gossip is Good: Distributed Probabilistic Inference for Detection of Slow Network Intrusions
Intrusion attempts due to self-propagating code are becoming an increasingly urgent problem, in part due to the homogeneous makeup of the internet. Recent advances in anomalybased...
Denver Dash, Branislav Kveton, John Mark Agosta, E...
ACSW
2006
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Experiences in passively detecting session hijacking attacks in IEEE 802.11 networks
Current IEEE 802.11 wireless networks are vulnerable to session hijacking attacks as the existing standards fail to address the lack of authentication of management frames and net...
Rupinder Gill, Jason Smith, Andrew Clark
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CASCON
2006
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STAC: software tuning panels for autonomic control
One aspect of autonomic computing is the ability to identify, separate and automatically tune parameters related to performance, security, robustness and other properties of a sof...
Elizabeth Dancy, James R. Cordy
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CSREASAM
2006
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Session Based Logging (SBL) for IP-Traceback on Network Forensics
The widely acknowledged problem of reliably identifying the origin of information in cyberspace has been the subject of much research. Due to the nature of the Internet protocol, ...
Omer Demir, Ping Ji, Jinwoo Kim
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