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Security Protocols: 7th International Workshop Cambridge, Uk, April 19-21, 1999 Proceedings 2000 Edition
Contributor(s): Christianson, Bruce (Editor), Crispo, Bruno (Editor), Malcolm, James A. (Editor)
ISBN: 3540673814     ISBN-13: 9783540673811
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2000
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Annotation: This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Security Protocols held in Cambridge, UK, in April 1999.
The 20 revised contributions presented as position statements are followed by transcripts of the discussions between the authors and the audience; thus the volume reflects the lively interaction at the workshop. All relevant aspects of current research and development in the area are addressed.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Security - Cryptography
- Computers | Operating Systems - General
- Computers | Security - Networking
Dewey: 005.8
LCCN: 00038606
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Physical Information: 0.52" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.78 lbs) 232 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
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.