Computer Security Applications Conference, 12th Annual


Book Description

Proceedings of the December 1996 conference, offering papers on security engineering, secure links, electronic payment, cryptographic protocols, security architecture, firewalls, data base security, assurance, and SSE-CMM pilot results. Specific topics include the design of secure electronic payment schemes for the Internet, proxies for anonymous routing, security and the national telecommunications infrastructure, mandatory protection for Internet server software, and formal techniques for an IRSEC-E4 secure gateway. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.




16th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC '00)


Book Description

Annotation Forty-four papers from the December 2000 conference address challenges in the field of information security. The main areas of discussion are intrusion detection, security policy, public key infrastructure, access control, security architecture, e-commerce, and cryptography. Topics include extending Java for package-based access control, policy mediation for multi-enterprise environments, binding identities and attributes using digitally signed certificates, using operating system wrappers to increase the resiliency to commercial firewalls, calculating costs for quality of security service, and the Chinese Remainder Theorem and its application in a high-speed RSA crypto chip. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.




Fourteenth Annual Computer Security Applications Conference


Book Description

The proceedings from the December 1998 conference consists of 35 papers, which have been kept in chronological order as they were presented, and provides practical solutions to real security problems. Day one addresses network intrusion detection, security administration, information infrastructure, and Internet technologies. The second day covers legal liability, electronic commerce, architectures, high-speed networks, cryptography, and intrusion detection. Subjects of the final day are digital signatures, assurance, and secure transactions. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.




Fifth Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, Tucson, Arizona, December 4-8, 1989


Book Description

Proceedings of the fifth annual conference (see title) held in Tucson, AZ, December, 1989. Addresses the lack of trust that computers can properly control access to widely varying degrees of sensitive information. Treats unclassified systems security, risk management, crime, audit applications, architecture and mechanisms, and security policy and models. Acidic paper; no subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.







Computer Security


Book Description

We live in a wired society, with computers containing and passing around vital information on both personal and public matters. Keeping this data safe is of paramount concern to all. Yet, not a day seems able to pass without some new threat to our computers. Unfortunately, the march of technology has given us the benefits of computers and electronic tools, while also opening us to unforeseen dangers. Identity theft, electronic spying, and the like are now standard worries. In the effort to defend both personal privacy and crucial databases, computer security has become a key industry. A vast array of companies devoted to defending computers from hackers and viruses have cropped up. Research and academic institutions devote a considerable amount of time and effort to the study of information systems and computer security. Anyone with access to a computer needs to be aware of the developing trends and growth of computer security. To that end, this book presents a comprehensive and carefully selected bibliography of the literature most relevant to understanding computer security. Following the bibliography section, continued access is provided via author, title, and subject indexes. With such a format, this book serves as an important guide and reference tool in the defence of our computerised culture.










Role-based Access Control


Book Description

The authors explain role based access control (RBAC), its administrative and cost advantages, implementation issues and imigration from conventional access control methods to RBAC.




Information Security Applications


Book Description

This book constitutes the revised selected papers from the 22nd International Conference on Information Security Applications, WISA 2021, which took place on Jeju Island, South Korea, during August 2021. The 23 papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 66 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: machine learning security; cryptography; hardware security; and application security.