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CSFW
2011
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Regret Minimizing Audits: A Learning-Theoretic Basis for Privacy Protection
Abstract—Audit mechanisms are essential for privacy protection in permissive access control regimes, such as in hospitals where denying legitimate access requests can adversely a...
Jeremiah Blocki, Nicolas Christin, Anupam Datta, A...
PPPJ
2004
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Embedding JAAS in agent roles to apply local security policies
Agents are an emerging technology that grants programmers a new way to exploit distributed resources. Roles are a powerful concept that can be used to model agent interactions, all...
Giacomo Cabri, Luca Ferrari, Letizia Leonardi
P2P
2003
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Secure and Resilient Peer-to-Peer E-Mail: Design and Implementation
E-mail is a mission-critical communication function for virtually all institutions. Modern e-mail employs a servercentric design, in which the user is critically dependent on her ...
Jussi Kangasharju, Keith W. Ross, David A. Turner
COMPSEC
2006
143views more  COMPSEC 2006»
14 years 11 months ago
A novel approach for computer security education using Minix instructional operating system
To address national needs for computer security education, many universities have incorporated computer and security courses into their undergraduate and graduate curricula. In th...
Wenliang Du, Mingdong Shang, Haizhi Xu
USS
2008
15 years 1 months ago
NetAuth: Supporting User-Based Network Services
In User-Based Network Services (UBNS), the process servicing requests from user U runs under U's ID. This enables (operating system) access controls to tailor service authori...
Manigandan Radhakrishnan, Jon A. Solworth