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ACSAC
2000
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
A Network Audit System for Host-based Intrusion Detection (NASHID) in Linux
Recent work has shown that conventional operating system audit trails are insufficient to detect low-level network attacks. Because audit trails are typically based upon system c...
Thomas E. Daniels, Eugene H. Spafford
OOPSLA
1995
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
How and Why to Encapsulate Class Trees
eusable framework, pattern or module interface usually is represented by abstract They form an abstract design and leave the implementation to concrete subclasses. ract design is ...
Dirk Riehle
COMPUTER
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
SSL/TLS Session-Aware User Authentication
Man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks pose a serious threat to SSL/TLS-based e-commerce applications, such as Internet banking. SSL/TLS session-aware user authentication can be used to ...
Rolf Oppliger, Ralf Hauser, David A. Basin
ECIS
2003
15 years 8 months ago
Development of a security methodology for cooperative information systems: the cooPSIS project
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...
Mariagrazia Fugini, Mario Mezzanzanica
FOCS
2003
IEEE
15 years 12 months ago
Bounded-Concurrent Secure Two-Party Computation in a Constant Number of Rounds
We consider the problem of constructing a general protocol for secure two-party computation in a way that preserves security under concurrent composition. In our treatment, we foc...
Rafael Pass, Alon Rosen