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BDIM
2008
IEEE
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16 years 24 days ago
Mining semantic relations using NetFlow
—Knowing the dependencies among computing assets and services provides insights into the computing and business landscape, therefore, facilitating low-risk timely changes in supp...
Alexandru Caracas, Andreas Kind, Dieter Gantenbein...
JCS
2010
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15 years 4 months ago
Provably correct inline monitoring for multithreaded Java-like programs
Inline reference monitoring is a powerful technique to enforce security policies on untrusted programs. The security-by-contract paradigm proposed by the EU FP6 S3 MS project uses...
Mads Dam, Bart Jacobs 0002, Andreas Lundblad, Fran...
CCS
2007
ACM
16 years 15 days ago
Automaton segmentation: a new approach to preserve privacy in xml information brokering
A Distributed Information Brokering System (DIBS) is a peer-to-peer overlay network that comprises diverse data servers and brokering components helping client queries locate the ...
Fengjun Li, Bo Luo, Peng Liu, Dongwon Lee, Chao-Hs...
SACMAT
2003
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
An approach to engineer and enforce context constraints in an RBAC environment
This paper presents an approach that uses special purpose RBAC constraints to base certain access control decisions on context information. In our approach a context constraint is...
Gustaf Neumann, Mark Strembeck
CCS
2010
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Protecting location privacy against inference attacks
GPS-enabled mobile devices are a quickly growing market and users are starting to share their location information with each other through services such as Google Latitude. Locati...
Kazuhiro Minami, Nikita Borisov