Engineering Application-level Access Control in Distributed Systems
This chapter discusses issues of engineering access control solutions in distributed applications for enterprise computing environments. It reviews application-level access control available in...
View ArticleEnterprise Security with EJB™ and CORBA®
This book shows you how to apply enterprise security integration (ESI) to secure your enterprise from end-to-end, using theory, examples, and practical advice. We present material on how to use the...
View ArticleExperience Report: Design and Implementation of a Component-Based Protection...
This presentation reflects, from a software engineering perspective, on the experience of designing and implementing protection mechanisms for ASP.NET Web services. The limitations of Microsoft ASP.NET...
View ArticleeXtreme Security Engineering: On Employing XP Practices to Achieve “Good...
This paper examines practices of eXtreme Programming (XP) on the subject of their application to the development of security solutions. We introduce eXtreme Security Engineering (XSE), an application...
View ArticleeXtreme Security Engineering: On Employing XP Practices to Achieve “Good...
This presentation examines practices of eXtreme Programming (XP) on the subject of their application to the development of security solutions. We introduce eXtreme Security Engineering (XSE), an...
View ArticleFlooding and Recycling Authorizations
The request-response paradigm used for access control solutions commonly leads to point-to-point (PTP) architectures with security enforcement logic obtaining decisions from the authorization servers...
View ArticleHandouts: Introduction to Cryptography
Outline: - Probabilistic encryption - Identity-Based Public-Key Cryptography - Fair Coin Flipping Using Public-Key Cryptography - Fair Cryptosystems (Key Escrow) - Zero Knowledge Interactive Proof Systems
View ArticleHere’s Your Lego™ Security Kit: How to Give Developers All Protection...
By presenting a protection architecture for ASP.NET Web services, this paper demonstrates the feasibility of creating middleware mechanisms in the form of composable, flexible, and extensible building...
View ArticleHIPAA and CPR Architecture
The presentation that describes Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) from the perspective of the Computerized Patient Record (CPR) Architecture. Outline: • Main risks in CPR...
View ArticleHuman Factor in Security Administration: Brainstorming the Research Directions
Although usability has been acknowledged by the security community as one of the design goals back in 1970s, there is dearth of applications of HCI methods to the domain of computer security in general...
View ArticleImplementing Multiple Channels over SSL
Multiple-Channel SSL (MC-SSL) is our model and protocol for the security of client-server communication. In contrast to SSL, MC-SSL can securely provide applications with multiple channels, and each of...
View ArticleImproving Practical Security Engineering: Overview of the Ongoing Research
Security engineering is about creating viable solutions to real-world security problems-solutions that would address the requirements, be cost-effective, competitive, and yet be subject to the...
View ArticleIntroduction to Cryptography, Part I: Probabilistic Encryption
Outline: - Why do we need probabilistic encryption? - The idea behind - Optimized algorithm - Drawbacks
View ArticleIntroduction to Cryptography, Part II
Outline: - Probabilistic encryption -- Average Case Computational Di culty and the Worst Case Di culty - Identity-Based Public-Key Cryptography - Fair Coin Flipping Using Public-Key Cryptography - Fair...
View ArticleIssues in the Security Architecture of the Computerized Patient Record...
We discuss issues in CPR enterprise security architecture. The main goal is to provide a security environment where a user will be viewed the same across all enterprise systems, and access control...
View ArticleIssues in the Security Architecture of the Computerized Patient Record...
We discuss issues in CPR enterprise security architecture. The main goal is to provide a security environment where a user will be viewed the same across all enterprise systems, and access control...
View ArticleIssues in the Security Architecture of the Computerized Patient Record...
We discuss issues in CPR enterprise security architecture. The main goal is to provide a security environment where a user will be viewed the same across all enterprise systems, and access control...
View ArticleJAMES: Junk Authorizations for Massive-scale Enterprise Services
The request-response paradigm used for distributed access control solutions commonly leads to point-to-point (PTP) architectures with security enforcement logic obtaining decisions from the...
View ArticleMastering Web Services Security
We present material on how to use the architectures and technologies and how to understand the specifications that are available to build a secure Web Services system. Since this technology is rapidly...
View ArticleMethod and System for Authorization and Access to Protected Resources
The present invention relates to the access of data resources using a Resource Access Decision Facility (RAD), preferably a CORBA RAD. More particularly, embodiments of the present invention provide...
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