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- 2009
- Bruce Christianson, Bruno Crispo, James A. Malcolm, Michael Roe:
Security Protocols, 14th International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, March 27-29, 2006, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5087, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-04903-3 [contents] - 2006
- Ben Adida, Mike Bond, Jolyon Clulow, Amerson Lin, Steven J. Murdoch, Ross J. Anderson, Ronald L. Rivest:
Phish and Chips. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 40-48 - Ross J. Anderson:
The Man-in-the-Middle Defence. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 157-163 - Ross J. Anderson, Mike Bond:
The Man-in-the-Middle Defence. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 153-156 - Alastair R. Beresford:
Privacy-Sensitive Congestion Charging. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 105-111 - Alastair R. Beresford, Jonathan J. Davies, Robert K. Harle:
Privacy-Sensitive Congestion Charging. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 97-104 - Matt Blaze:
Composing Security Metrics. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 3-12 - Mike Bond:
Phish and Chips. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 49-51 - Bruce Christianson:
Putting the Human Back in the Protocol. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 1-2 - Bruce Christianson, Alexander V. Shafarenko:
Vintage Bit Cryptography. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 261-265 - Daniel Cvrcek, Marek Kumpost, Vashek Matyas, George Danezis:
The Value of Location Information. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 112-121 - Craig Gentry:
Secure Distributed Human Computation. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 181-189 - Craig Gentry, Zulfikar Ramzan, Stuart G. Stubblebine:
Secure Distributed Human Computation. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 177-180 - Feng Hao:
A 2-Round Anonymous Veto Protocol. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 212-214 - Feng Hao, Piotr Zielinski:
A 2-Round Anonymous Veto Protocol. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 202-211 - James Heather:
Where Next for Formal Methods? Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 59-61 - James Heather, Kun Wei:
Where Next for Formal Methods? Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 52-58 - Matthew Johnson:
Usability of Security Management: Defining the Permissions of Guests. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 284-285 - Matthew Johnson, Frank Stajano:
Usability of Security Management: Defining the Permissions of Guests. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 276-283 - Hoon Wei Lim:
Secret Public Key Protocols Revisited. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 257-260 - Hoon Wei Lim, Kenneth G. Paterson:
Secret Public Key Protocols Revisited. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 237-256 - Wenbo Mao:
Innovations for Grid Security from Trusted Computing. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 150-152 - Wenbo Mao, Andrew P. Martin, Hai Jin, Huanguo Zhang:
Innovations for Grid Security from Trusted Computing. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 132-149 - Vashek Matyas:
The Value of Location Information. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 122-127 - Vashek Matyas:
Update on PIN or Signature. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 128-131 - Chris J. Mitchell:
Using Human Interactive Proofs to Secure Human-Machine Interactions via Untrusted Intermediaries. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 164-170 - Chris J. Mitchell:
Using Human Interactive Proofs to Secure Human-Machine Interactions via Untrusted Intermediaries. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 171-176 - Per Harald Myrvang, Tage Stabell-Kulø:
Cordial Security Protocol Programming. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 62-84 - Srijith K. Nair:
Towards a Secure Application-Semantic Aware Policy Enforcement Architecture. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 32-39 - Srijith K. Nair, Bruno Crispo, Andrew S. Tanenbaum:
Towards a Secure Application-Semantic Aware Policy Enforcement Architecture. Security Protocols Workshop 2006: 26-31
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