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- 2008
- Mahdi Asadpour, Behnam Sattarzadeh, Ali Movaghar:
Anonymous authentication protocol for GSM networks. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(1): 54-62 (2008) - Adel Bouhoula, Zouheir Trabelsi, Ezedin Barka, Mohammed Anis Benelbahri:
Firewall filtering rules analysis for anomalies detection. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(3): 161-172 (2008) - Andrew Burt, Michael Darschewski, Indrajit Ray, Ramakrishna Thurimella, Hailin Wu:
Origins: an approach to trace fast spreading worms to their roots. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(1): 36-46 (2008) - Yacine Challal, Said Gharout, Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah, Hatem Bettahar:
Adaptive clustering for scalable key management in dynamic group communications. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(2): 133-146 (2008) - Eric Cronin, Micah Sherr, Matt Blaze:
On the (un)reliability of eavesdropping. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(2): 103-113 (2008) - Cheng-Kuan Hsieh, Jyh-Cheng Chen, Yi-Bing Lin, Kuei-Hui Chen, Hsin-Yu Liao, Ching-Feng Liang:
NTP-DownloadT: a conformance test tool for secured mobile download services. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(4): 240-249 (2008) - Fei Hu, Amish Rughoonundon, Laura Celentano:
Towards a realistic testbed for wireless network reliability and security performance studies. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(1): 63-77 (2008) - Ramanarayana Kandikattu, Lillykutty Jacob:
Secure hybrid routing with micro/macro-mobility handoff mechanisms for urban wireless mesh networks. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(4): 258-274 (2008) - Tim Kilpatrick, Jesús González, Rodrigo Chandia, Mauricio Papa, Sujeet Shenoi:
Forensic analysis of SCADA systems and networks. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(2): 95-102 (2008) - Panayiotis Kotzanikolaou, Dimitrios D. Vergados, Giannis Stergiou, Emmanouil Magkos:
Multilayer key establishment for large-scale sensor networks. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(1): 1-9 (2008) - Feng Li, Avinash Srinivasan, Jie Wu:
PVFS: A Probabilistic Voting-based Filtering Scheme in Wireless Sensor Networks. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(3): 173-182 (2008) - Fagen Li, Xiangjun Xin, Yupu Hu:
ID-based threshold proxy signcryption scheme from bilinear pairings. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(3): 206-215 (2008) - Xiaodong Lin, Xinhua Ling, Haojin Zhu, Pin-Han Ho, Xuemin Shen:
A novel localised authentication scheme in IEEE 802.11 based Wireless Mesh Networks. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(2): 122-132 (2008) - Xiaoqi Ma, Xiaochun Cheng:
Verifying security protocols by knowledge analysis. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(3): 183-192 (2008) - Liran Ma, Amin Y. Teymorian, Kai Xing, Ding-Zhu Du:
An one-way function based framework for pairwise key establishment in sensor networks. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(4): 217-225 (2008) - James S. Okolica, Gilbert L. Peterson, Robert F. Mills:
Using PLSI-U to detect insider threats by datamining e-mail. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(2): 114-121 (2008) - Indrajit Ray, Nayot Poolsappasit:
Using mobile ad hoc networks to acquire digital evidence from remote autonomous agents. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(2): 80-94 (2008) - Michael Sadowitz, Shahram Latifi, David J. Walker:
An iris and retina multimodal biometric system. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(4): 250-257 (2008) - Walter J. Scheirer, Mooi Choo Chuah:
Syntax vs. semantics: competing approaches to dynamic network intrusion detection. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(1): 24-35 (2008) - Avinash Srinivasan, Feng Li, Jie Wu, Minglu Li:
Clique-based group key assignment in Wireless Sensor Networks. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(4): 226-239 (2008) - Somanath Tripathy, Sukumar Nandi:
Secure user-identification and key distribution scheme preserving anonymity. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(3): 201-205 (2008) - Benjamin Uphoff, Johnny S. Wong:
An agent-based framework for intrusion detection alert verification and event correlation. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(3): 193-200 (2008) - Weichao Wang, Jiejun Kong, Bharat K. Bhargava, Mario Gerla:
Visualisation of wormholes in underwater sensor networks: a distributed approach. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(1): 10-23 (2008) - Haiping Xu, Mihir M. Ayachit, Abhinay Reddyreddy:
Formal modelling and analysis of XML firewall for service-oriented systems. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(3): 147-160 (2008) - Xukai Zou, Yogesh Karandikar:
A novel Conference Key Management solution for Secure Dynamic Conferencing. Int. J. Secur. Networks 3(1): 47-53 (2008)
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