We introduce a new cryptographic primitive, called insubvertible encryption, that produces ciphertexts which can be randomized without the need of any key material. Unlike plain u...
Giuseppe Ateniese, Jan Camenisch, Breno de Medeiro...
To understand the principles of information processing in the brain, we depend on models with more than 105 neurons and 109 connections. These networks can be described as graphs o...
Hans E. Plesser, Jochen M. Eppler, Abigail Morriso...
Since networks and computing systems are vital components of today's life, it is of utmost importance to endow them with the capability to survive physical and logical faults...
Clustered microarchitectures are an effective organization to deal with the problem of wire delays and complexity by partitioning some of the processor resources. The organization ...
Intrusion detection for computer systems is a key problem in today’s networked society. Current distributed intrusion detection systems (IDSs) are not fully distributed as most o...