iNetSec 2009
Open Research Problems in Network Security
23-24 April 2009
Zurich, Switzerland
Accepted papers
- New Directions in RFID Security
Refik Molva and Erik-Oliver Blass
- Context-Dependent Authentication and Access Control
Michael Kirkpatrick and Elisa Bertino
- Leveraging Social Links for Trust and Privacy in Networks
Leucio Antonio Cutillo, Refik Molva and Thorsten Strufe
- Tailored Security and Safety for Pervasive Computing
Erik-Oliver Blass and Martina Zitterbart
- Mitigating Drive-by Download Attacks: Challenges and Open
Problems
Manuel Egele, Engin Kirda and Christopher Kruegel
- Remotely Telling Humans and Computers Apart: An Unsolved Problem
Carlos Javier Hernandez-Castro and Arturo Ribagorda
- Security Considerations for P2P-based Voice- and Video-Streaming Applications
Jan Seedorf
- Threshold Things That Think: Authorisation for Resharing
Roel Peeters, Markulf Kohlweiss and Bart Preneel
- Privacy policies, tools and mechanisms of the future
Vincent Naessens, Mehmet Tahir Sandikkaya, Jorn Lapon, Kristof Verslype,
Pieter Verhaeghe, Girma Nigusse, Bart De Decker
- Design of Forgiving Biometric Security Systems
Raphael C.-W. Phan, John N. Whitley and David J. Parish
- Privacy Preservation in Human-Involved Networks
Craig Asher and Jean-Philippe Aumasson and Raphael C.-W. Phan
- Open Problems in Users' Content Sharing in Web 2.0
Konstantin Beznosov
- Rational Protocols
Christian Cachin
- Discussing Anonymity Metric for Mix Based Anonymity Approaches
Vinh Pham
