Security and Privacy in Communication Networks [recurso electrónico] : 6th Iternational ICST Conference, SecureComm 2010, Singapore, September 7-9, 2010. Proceedings / edited by Sushil Jajodia, Jianying Zhou.

Por: Jajodia, Sushil [editor.]Colaborador(es): Zhou, Jianying [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering ; 50Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: XIII, 500p. 160 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642161612Tema(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Software engineering | Operating systems (Computers) | Data encryption (Computer science) | Computer software | Information Systems | Computer Science | Computer Communication Networks | Management of Computing and Information Systems | Data Encryption | Software Engineering | Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity | Operating SystemsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 004.6 Clasificación LoC:TK5105.5-5105.9Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Malware and Email Security -- SAS: Semantics Aware Signature Generation for Polymorphic Worm Detection -- Analyzing and Exploiting Network Behaviors of Malware -- Inexpensive Email Addresses An Email Spam-Combating System -- Anonymity and Privacy -- Privacy Administration in Distributed Service Infrastructure -- On the Formation of Historically k-Anonymous Anonymity Sets in a Continuous LBS -- Securing Personal Health Records in Cloud Computing: Patient-Centric and Fine-Grained Data Access Control in Multi-owner Settings -- Wireless Security -- A Study on False Channel Condition Reporting Attacks in Wireless Networks -- Characterizing the Security Implications of Third-Party Emergency Alert Systems over Cellular Text Messaging Services -- Saving Energy on WiFi with Required IPsec -- Systems Security – I -- Transparent Protection of Commodity OS Kernels Using Hardware Virtualization -- A Generic Construction of Dynamic Single Sign-on with Strong Security -- DeCore: Detecting Content Repurposing Attacks on Clients’ Systems -- Network Security – I -- Realizing a Source Authentic Internet -- Partial Deafness: A Novel Denial-of-Service Attack in 802.11 Networks -- Attacking Beacon-Enabled 802.15.4 Networks -- Supporting Publication and Subscription Confidentiality in Pub/Sub Networks -- Security Protocols – I -- CED2: Communication Efficient Disjointness Decision -- Impossibility of Finding Any Third Family of Server Protocols Integrating Byzantine Quorum Systems with Threshold Signature Schemes -- Context-Aware Usage Control for Android -- System Security – II -- Efficient Isolation of Trusted Subsystems in Embedded Systems -- Enhancing Host Security Using External Environment Sensors -- FADE: Secure Overlay Cloud Storage with File Assured Deletion -- Security Protocols – II -- A New Information Leakage Measure for Anonymity Protocols -- Hidden Markov Models for Automated Protocol Learning -- Epistemic Model Checking for Knowledge-Based Program Implementation: An Application to Anonymous Broadcast -- Network Security – II -- Surveying DNS Wildcard Usage among the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly -- The Hitchhiker’s Guide to DNS Cache Poisoning -- A Formal Definition of Online Abuse-Freeness.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: These proceedings contain the papers selected for presentation at the 6th - ternational Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks - SecureComm 2010 - held on September 7–9, 2010 in Singapore. In response to the call for papers, 112 papers were submitted to the conf- ence. These papers were evaluated on the basis of their signi?cance, novelty,and technical quality. Each paper was reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. The program committee meeting was held electronically, with intensive discussions over a period of two weeks. Finally, 28 papers were selected for presentation at the conference, giving an acceptance rate of 25%. There is a long list of people who volunteered their time and energy to put together the symposium and who deserve acknowledgment. Success of any c- ference depends on the quality of the selected papers. We are grateful to the membersoftheprogramcommitteeandexternalreviewersforalltheirhardwork during the review and the selection process. Feng Bao, SecureComm 2010 G- eral Chair, deserves our special thanks for his support and suggestions. Thanks are due also to our keynote speakers, Pierangela Samarati and Robert H. Deng, and to Ying Qiu for managing the submission/review system and the conf- ence website. Last, but certainly not least, our thanks go to all the authors who submitted papers and all the attendees. We hope that you will ?nd the contributions stimulating and a source of inspiration for future research.
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Malware and Email Security -- SAS: Semantics Aware Signature Generation for Polymorphic Worm Detection -- Analyzing and Exploiting Network Behaviors of Malware -- Inexpensive Email Addresses An Email Spam-Combating System -- Anonymity and Privacy -- Privacy Administration in Distributed Service Infrastructure -- On the Formation of Historically k-Anonymous Anonymity Sets in a Continuous LBS -- Securing Personal Health Records in Cloud Computing: Patient-Centric and Fine-Grained Data Access Control in Multi-owner Settings -- Wireless Security -- A Study on False Channel Condition Reporting Attacks in Wireless Networks -- Characterizing the Security Implications of Third-Party Emergency Alert Systems over Cellular Text Messaging Services -- Saving Energy on WiFi with Required IPsec -- Systems Security – I -- Transparent Protection of Commodity OS Kernels Using Hardware Virtualization -- A Generic Construction of Dynamic Single Sign-on with Strong Security -- DeCore: Detecting Content Repurposing Attacks on Clients’ Systems -- Network Security – I -- Realizing a Source Authentic Internet -- Partial Deafness: A Novel Denial-of-Service Attack in 802.11 Networks -- Attacking Beacon-Enabled 802.15.4 Networks -- Supporting Publication and Subscription Confidentiality in Pub/Sub Networks -- Security Protocols – I -- CED2: Communication Efficient Disjointness Decision -- Impossibility of Finding Any Third Family of Server Protocols Integrating Byzantine Quorum Systems with Threshold Signature Schemes -- Context-Aware Usage Control for Android -- System Security – II -- Efficient Isolation of Trusted Subsystems in Embedded Systems -- Enhancing Host Security Using External Environment Sensors -- FADE: Secure Overlay Cloud Storage with File Assured Deletion -- Security Protocols – II -- A New Information Leakage Measure for Anonymity Protocols -- Hidden Markov Models for Automated Protocol Learning -- Epistemic Model Checking for Knowledge-Based Program Implementation: An Application to Anonymous Broadcast -- Network Security – II -- Surveying DNS Wildcard Usage among the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly -- The Hitchhiker’s Guide to DNS Cache Poisoning -- A Formal Definition of Online Abuse-Freeness.

These proceedings contain the papers selected for presentation at the 6th - ternational Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks - SecureComm 2010 - held on September 7–9, 2010 in Singapore. In response to the call for papers, 112 papers were submitted to the conf- ence. These papers were evaluated on the basis of their signi?cance, novelty,and technical quality. Each paper was reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. The program committee meeting was held electronically, with intensive discussions over a period of two weeks. Finally, 28 papers were selected for presentation at the conference, giving an acceptance rate of 25%. There is a long list of people who volunteered their time and energy to put together the symposium and who deserve acknowledgment. Success of any c- ference depends on the quality of the selected papers. We are grateful to the membersoftheprogramcommitteeandexternalreviewersforalltheirhardwork during the review and the selection process. Feng Bao, SecureComm 2010 G- eral Chair, deserves our special thanks for his support and suggestions. Thanks are due also to our keynote speakers, Pierangela Samarati and Robert H. Deng, and to Ying Qiu for managing the submission/review system and the conf- ence website. Last, but certainly not least, our thanks go to all the authors who submitted papers and all the attendees. We hope that you will ?nd the contributions stimulating and a source of inspiration for future research.

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