SESAME is a security architecture that starts from the Kerberos protocol and adds to it public-key based authentication, role based access control, delegation of rights and an ext...
Paul Ashley, Mark Vandenwauver, Mark Rutherford, S...
To prove that a secure key-agreement protocol exists one must at least show P = NP. Moreover any proof that the sequential composition of two non-adaptively secure pseudorandom fun...
Secure group communication protocols, in particular multi-party key agreement and update algorithms, help promote traditional and new Internet multi-party applications such as vid...
We investigate an application of RFIDs referred to in the literature as group scanning, in which several tags are "simultaneously" scanned by a reader device. Our goal is...
In this paper, we propose a Vehicular Surveillance and Sensing System (VS3 ), which targets at car security and tracking applications. VS3 can be triggered by events detected insi...