Security Protocols XVII
17th International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 1-3, 2009. Revised Selected Papers
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Author
Contributions
- Malcolm, James A. - Contributor
- Matyás̆, Vashek - Contributor
- Roe, Michael - Contributor
- SpringerLink (Online service) - Contributor
Publication
2013 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Language
English
Word Count
91,750 words, Guess
Page Count
367 pages
Physical Format
[electronic resource] :
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27086856M
- ISBN-139783642362132
- OCLC Control Numbersecurityprotocol00chri_468
Classifications
- DDC005.82
- LCCQA76.9.A25
Description
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 17th International Workshop on Security Protocols, SP 2009, held in Cambridge, UK, in April 2009. The 17 revised full papers presented together with edited transcriptions of some of the discussions following the presentations have gone through multiple rounds of reviewing, revision, and selection. The theme of this workshop was "Brief Encounters". In the old days, security protocols were typically run first as preliminaries to, and later to maintain, relatively stable continuing relationships between relatively unchanging individual entities. Pervasive computing, e-bay and second life have shifted the ground: we now frequently desire a secure commitment to a particular community of entities, but relatively transient relationships with individual members of it, and we are often more interested in validating attributes than identity. The papers and discussions in this volume examine the theme from the standpoint of various different applications and adversaries.
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Topics
Series Statement
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science -- 7028
Other Editions
- Security Protocols XVII: 17th International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 1-3, 2009. Revised Selected Papers
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