Information Security and Privacy


Book Description

The two volume set LNCS 10342 and 10343 constitutes the refereed Proceedings of the 22nd Australasian Conference on Information Security and Privacy, ACISP 2017, held in Auckland, New Zealand, in July 2017. The 45 revised full papers, 2 keynotes, 8 invited papers and 10 short papers presented in this double volume, were carefully revised and selected from 150 submissions. The papers of Part I (LNCS 10342) are organized in topical sections on public key encryption; attribute-based encryption; identity-based encryption; searchable encryption; cryptanalysis; digital signatures. The papers of Part II (LNCS 10343) are organized in topical sections on symmetric cryptography; software security; network security; malware detection; privacy; authentication; elliptic curve cryptography.










Proceedings, 1990 IEEE Computer Society Symposium on Research in Security and Privacy, May 7-9, 1990, Oakland, California


Book Description

Proceedings of the 1990 IEEE Computer Society Symposium on [title], held in Oakland, Calif., May 1990. The sessions are devoted to secure systems, databases, information flow, access control and integrity, authentication, auditing and intrusion detection, verification, and challenges of the 1990s. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.




Cryptology and Network Security


Book Description

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Cryptology and Network Security, CANS 2023, which was held in October/November 2023 in Augusta, GA, USA. The 25 papers presented were thoroughly revised and selected from the 54 submissions. They are organized in the following topical sections: Schemes I; Basic Primitives; Security; MPC with Cards; Blockchain; MPC and Secret Sharing; Schemes II.







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.