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2004
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Cognitive Hacking
In this chapter, we define and propose countermeasures for a category of computer security exploits which we call "cognitive hacking." Cognitive hacking refers to a comp...
George Cybenko, Annarita Giani, Paul Thompson
JOT
2007
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Extending eclipse RCP with dynamic update of active plug-ins
While the dynamic linking mechanism of modern programming languages, such as Java, allows loading of classes dynamically, it does not allow class reloading. Hence, dynamic linking...
Allan Raundahl Gregersen, Bo Nørregaard J&o...
AIL
2004
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Anonymity and software agents: An interdisciplinary challenge
Software agents that play a role in E-commerce and E-government applications involving the Internet often contain information about the identity of their human user such as credit ...
Frances M. T. Brazier, Anja Oskamp, Corien Prins, ...
AIR
2004
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Further Experiments on Collaborative Ranking in Community-Based Web Search
As the search engine arms-race continues, search engines are constantly looking for ways to improve the manner in which they respond to user queries. Given the vagueness of Web sea...
Jill Freyne, Barry Smyth, Maurice Coyle, Evelyn Ba...
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JSW
2007
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Fine-Grained and Scalable Message Protection in Sensitive Organizations
Abstract— Today electronic messaging services are indispensable to individuals and organizations. If a message contains sensitive information, the integrity and confidentiality ...
Joon S. Park, Ganesh Devarajan
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