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found 30 matches
- 2012
- Todd R. Andel:
Secure Internet Voting Protocol for Overseas Military Voters (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 15-22 - Todd R. Andel, Alec Yasinsac:
Secure Internet Voting Protocol for Overseas Military Voters. Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 3-14 - Ross J. Anderson:
Protocol Governance: The Elite, or the Mob? Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 145 - Ross J. Anderson:
Protocol Governance: The Elite, or the Mob? (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 146-160 - Jonathan Anderson:
Stayin' Alive: Aliveness as an Alternative to Authentication (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 251-258 - Jonathan Anderson, Robert N. M. Watson:
Stayin' Alive: Aliveness as an Alternative to Authentication. Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 242-250 - Matt Blaze:
The Casino and the OODA Loop: Why Our Protocols Always Eventually Fail (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 64-75 - Joseph Bonneau:
Statistical Metrics for Individual Password Strength. Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 76-86 - Joseph Bonneau:
Statistical Metrics for Individual Password Strength (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 87-95 - Phillip J. Brooke:
Approaches to Modelling Security Scenarios with Domain-Specific Languages(Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 55-59 - Phillip J. Brooke, Richard F. Paige, Christopher Power:
Approaches to Modelling Security Scenarios with Domain-Specific Languages. Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 41-54 - Eyüp S. Canlar, Mauro Conti, Bruno Crispo, Roberto Di Pietro:
Sense-And-Trace: A Privacy Preserving Distributed Geolocation Tracking System. Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 199-213 - Bruce Christianson:
Introduction: Bringing Protocols to Life (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 1-2 - Sandy Clark, Matt Blaze, Jonathan M. Smith:
The Casino and the OODA Loop - Why Our Protocols Always Eventually Fail. Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 60-63 - Dylan Clarke:
Analysis of Issues and Challenges of E-Voting in the UK (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 136-144 - Dylan Clarke, Feng Hao, Brian Randell:
Analysis of Issues and Challenges of E-Voting in the UK. Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 126-135 - Mauro Conti:
Sense-And-Trace: A Privacy Preserving Distributed Geolocation Tracking System (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 214-222 - Virgil D. Gligor:
Street-Level Trust Semantics for Attribute Authentication (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 116-125 - Feng Hao:
Self-enforcing Electronic Voting (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 32-40 - Feng Hao, Brian Randell, Dylan Clarke:
Self-enforcing Electronic Voting. Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 23-31 - Tiffany Hyun-Jin Kim, Virgil D. Gligor, Adrian Perrig:
Street-Level Trust Semantics for Attribute Authentication. Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 96-115 - Shah Mahmood:
Usable Privacy by Visual and Interactive Control of Information Flow (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 189-198 - Shah Mahmood, Yvo Desmedt:
Usable Privacy by Visual and Interactive Control of Information Flow. Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 181-188 - Yuko Murayama:
Usability Issues in Security (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 172-180 - Yuko Murayama, Yasuhiro Fujihara, Yoshia Saito, Dai Nishioka:
Usability Issues in Security. Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 161-171 - Frank Stajano:
Am I in Good Company? A Privacy-Protecting Protocol for Cooperating Ubiquitous Computing Devices (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 231-241 - Oliver Stannard, Frank Stajano:
Am I in Good Company? A Privacy-Protecting Protocol for Cooperating Ubiquitous Computing Devices. Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 223-230 - Paul Syverson:
Paul Revere Protocols. Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 259-266 - Paul Syverson:
Paul Revere Protocols (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2012: 267-275 - Bruce Christianson, James A. Malcolm, Frank Stajano, Jonathan Anderson:
Security Protocols XX - 20th International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 12-13, 2012, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7622, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-35693-3 [contents]
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