Security Protocols 7th International Workshop Cambridge, UK, April 19-21, 1999 Proceedings

Another year, another workshop. Here are the proceedings of the seventh Cambridge International Workshop on Security Protocols. All very well, you may think, but can there really still be anything genuinely new to say? Is it not just the same old things a tiny bit better? Well, perhaps surprisingly,...

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Other Authors: Christianson, Bruce (Editor), Crispo, Bruno (Editor), Malcolm, James A. (Editor), Roe, Michael (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2000, 2000
Edition:1st ed. 2000
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Keynote Address: The Changing Environment -- Composing Security Properties -- Auditing against Multiple Policies -- Jikzi: A New Framework for Secure Publishing -- Jikzi: A New Framework for Secure Publishing -- Power and Permission in Security Systems -- Power and Permission in Computer Systems -- Auditing against Impossible Abstractions -- What is Authentication? -- Relations Between Secrets: The Yahalom Protocol -- The Yahalom Protocol -- Modelling Agents’ Knowledge Inductively -- Modelling Agents’ Knowledge Inductively -- Time-Lock Puzzle with Examinable Evidence of Unlocking Time -- Time-Lock Puzzle with Examinable Evidence of Unlocking Time -- Trust Management and Network Layer Security Protocols -- Trust Management and Network Layer Security Protocols -- Issues in Multicast Security -- Issues in Multicast Security -- Performance of Protocols -- Performance of Protocols -- Integrity-Aware PCBC Encryption Schemes -- Integrity-Aware PCBC Encryption Schemes -- The Resurrecting Duckling: Security Issues for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks -- The Resurrecting Duckling -- INTERNET-MARKs: Clear, Secure, and Portable Visual Marks for the Cyber Worlds -- INTERNET-MARKs -- Pictures Can’t Lie under Oath -- Pictures Can’t Lie under Oath -- Bob versus Bob – Good Guy/Bad Guy 
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520 |a Another year, another workshop. Here are the proceedings of the seventh Cambridge International Workshop on Security Protocols. All very well, you may think, but can there really still be anything genuinely new to say? Is it not just the same old things a tiny bit better? Well, perhaps surprisingly, this year we discoveredsome radically new things beginning to happen. The reasons in retrospect are not far to seek: advances in technology, changes in the system context, and new types of consumer devices and applications have combined to expose new security requirements. This has led not only to new protocols and models, but also to known protocols being deployedindelicate newways,withpreviousfragilitiesofwatermarkingand- tual authentication, for example, becoming desirable features. At the workshop we identi?ed several of these developments and began to map out some lines of enquiry. This volume brings you a selection of deliberately disputatious position - pers, followed by not-quite-verbatim transcripts of the discussions which they provoked. As always, our purpose in making these proceedings available to you is the hope that they will move your thinking in an unexpected direction. If you ?nd your attention caught by something here, if it makes you pause to re?ect, or to think “why, that is justso wrong”,then good. We’re waiting for your mail