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Information Security Theory and Practice. Security, Privacy and Trust in Computing Systems and Ambient Intelligent Ecosystems

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Recent Developments in Low-Level Software Security
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    Chapter 2 Towards a C 2 I Platform for Combating the Cyber-Threat
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    Chapter 3 Veracity, Plausibility, and Reputation
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    Chapter 4 Another Fallen Hash-Based RFID Authentication Protocol
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    Chapter 5 HTTP Botnet Detection Using Adaptive Learning Rate Multilayer Feed-Forward Neural Network
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    Chapter 6 How to Break EAP-MD5
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    Chapter 7 Privacy Preserving Social Network Publication on Bipartite Graphs
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    Chapter 8 Privacy Bubbles: User-Centered Privacy Control for Mobile Content Sharing Applications
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    Chapter 9 Privacy Preservation of User History Graph
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    Chapter 10 HiPoLDS: A Security Policy Language for Distributed Systems
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    Chapter 11 ROAC: A Role-Oriented Access Control Model
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    Chapter 12 Optimal Parameters for Efficient Two-Party Computation Protocols
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    Chapter 13 Assisting Server for Secure Multi-Party Computation
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    Chapter 14 An Efficient Lattice-Based Secret Sharing Construction
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    Chapter 15 On the Optimality of Correlation Power Attack on Embedded Cryptographic Systems
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    Chapter 16 Impossible Differential Cryptanalysis of Reduced-Round LBlock
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    Chapter 17 Efficient Java Implementation of Elliptic Curve Cryptography for J2ME-Enabled Mobile Devices
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    Chapter 18 Kynoid: Real-Time Enforcement of Fine-Grained, User-Defined, and Data-Centric Security Policies for Android
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Title
Information Security Theory and Practice. Security, Privacy and Trust in Computing Systems and Ambient Intelligent Ecosystems
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Lecture notes in computer science, January 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-30955-7
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978-3-64-230954-0, 978-3-64-230955-7
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Askoxylakis, Ioannis, Pöhls, Henrich C., Posegga, Joachim

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