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JOC
2011
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14 years 9 months ago
On the Security of Oscillator-Based Random Number Generators
Physical random number generators (a.k.a. TRNGs) appear to be critical components of many cryptographic systems. Yet, such building blocks are still too seldom provided with a form...
Mathieu Baudet, David Lubicz, Julien Micolod, Andr...
INFOCOM
2012
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
NSDMiner: Automated discovery of Network Service Dependencies
—Enterprise networks today host a wide variety of network services, which often depend on each other to provide and support network-based services and applications. Understanding...
Arun Natarajan, Peng Ning, Yao Liu, Sushil Jajodia...
SECON
2008
IEEE
16 years 22 days ago
Fast Exclusion of Errant Devices from Vehicular Networks
—Vehicular networks, in which cars communicate wirelessly to exchange information on traffic conditions, offer a promising way to improve road safety. Yet ensuring the correct f...
Tyler Moore, Maxim Raya, Jolyon Clulow, Panagiotis...
ICISS
2007
Springer
16 years 15 days ago
Security in Practice - Security-Usability Chasm
Abstract. Computer systems security area has received increased attention from both academics and in industry. However, recent work indicates that substantial security gaps emerge ...
Atul Prakash
JOC
2007
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15 years 6 months ago
Trapdoor Hard-to-Invert Group Isomorphisms and Their Application to Password-Based Authentication
In the security chain the weakest link is definitely the human one: human beings cannot remember long secrets and often resort to rather insecure solutions to keep track of their ...
Dario Catalano, David Pointcheval, Thomas Pornin