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Software Security -- Theories and Systems [electronic resource] : Mext-NSF-JSPS International Symposium, ISSS 2002, Tokyo, Japan, November 8-10, 2002, Revised Papers / edited by Mitsuhiro Okada, Benjamin Pierce, Andre Scedrov, Hideyuki Tokuda, Akinori Yonezawa.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2003Edition: 1st ed. 2003Description: XII, 476 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540365327
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.824 23
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Contents:
Security for Pervasive Computing -- Towards Security and Privacy for Pervasive Computing -- Security for Whom? The Shifting Security Assumptions of Pervasive Computing -- Active Authentication for Pervasive Computing Environments -- Security for P2P Systems and Autonomous Distributed Agents -- A Survey of Peer-to-Peer Security Issues -- Autonomous Nodes and Distributed Mechanisms -- Privacy Issues -- Privacy in Sensor Webs and Distributed Information Systems -- Negotiated Privacy -- Secure Software Circulation and Secure C Language -- SoftwarePot: An Encapsulated Transferable File System for Secure Software Circulation -- Fail-Safe ANSI-C Compiler: An Approach to Making C Programs Secure Progress Report -- Securing Programs by Rewriting and Sandboxing -- Types and Effects for Non-interfering Program Monitors -- Flexible and Efficient Sandboxing Based on Fine-Grained Protection Domains -- Enforcing Java Run-Time Properties Using Bytecode Rewriting -- Secure Mail System Construction -- AnZenMail: A Secureand Certified E-mail System -- Formalization and Verification of a Mail Server in Coq -- Some Security Systems -- Design and Implementation of Security System Based on Immune System -- Design and Implementation of Access Control System for Smart Office Environment -- Proof-Carrying Code and Type Systems for Security Protocols -- Typing One-to-One and One-to-Many Correspondences in Security Protocols -- Proof-Carrying Code with Untrusted Proof Rules -- Authentication Protocols -- Verification of Authentication Protocols Based on the Binding Relation -- Hiding Names: Private Authentication in the Applied Pi Calculus -- Environmental Requirements for Authentication Protocols -- Multiset Rewriting for Protocol Analysis -- A Comparison between Strand Spaces and Multiset Rewriting for Security Protocol Analysis -- Data Access Specification and the Most Powerful Symbolic Attacker in MSR -- Verification Methods and Tools -- A Logical Verification Method for Security Protocols Based on Linear Logic and BAN Logic -- Formal Analysis of the iKP Electronic Payment Protocols -- CafeOBJ as a Tool for Behavioral System Verification.
Summary: For more than the last three decades, the security of software systems has been an important area of computer science, yet it is a rather recent general recognition that technologies for software security are highly needed. This book assesses the state of the art in software and systems security by presenting a carefully arranged selection of revised invited and reviewed papers. It covers basic aspects and recently developed topics such as security of pervasive computing, peer-to-peer systems and autonomous distributed agents, secure software circulation, compilers for fail-safe C language, construction of secure mail systems, type systems and multiset rewriting systems for security protocols, and privacy issues as well.
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Security for Pervasive Computing -- Towards Security and Privacy for Pervasive Computing -- Security for Whom? The Shifting Security Assumptions of Pervasive Computing -- Active Authentication for Pervasive Computing Environments -- Security for P2P Systems and Autonomous Distributed Agents -- A Survey of Peer-to-Peer Security Issues -- Autonomous Nodes and Distributed Mechanisms -- Privacy Issues -- Privacy in Sensor Webs and Distributed Information Systems -- Negotiated Privacy -- Secure Software Circulation and Secure C Language -- SoftwarePot: An Encapsulated Transferable File System for Secure Software Circulation -- Fail-Safe ANSI-C Compiler: An Approach to Making C Programs Secure Progress Report -- Securing Programs by Rewriting and Sandboxing -- Types and Effects for Non-interfering Program Monitors -- Flexible and Efficient Sandboxing Based on Fine-Grained Protection Domains -- Enforcing Java Run-Time Properties Using Bytecode Rewriting -- Secure Mail System Construction -- AnZenMail: A Secureand Certified E-mail System -- Formalization and Verification of a Mail Server in Coq -- Some Security Systems -- Design and Implementation of Security System Based on Immune System -- Design and Implementation of Access Control System for Smart Office Environment -- Proof-Carrying Code and Type Systems for Security Protocols -- Typing One-to-One and One-to-Many Correspondences in Security Protocols -- Proof-Carrying Code with Untrusted Proof Rules -- Authentication Protocols -- Verification of Authentication Protocols Based on the Binding Relation -- Hiding Names: Private Authentication in the Applied Pi Calculus -- Environmental Requirements for Authentication Protocols -- Multiset Rewriting for Protocol Analysis -- A Comparison between Strand Spaces and Multiset Rewriting for Security Protocol Analysis -- Data Access Specification and the Most Powerful Symbolic Attacker in MSR -- Verification Methods and Tools -- A Logical Verification Method for Security Protocols Based on Linear Logic and BAN Logic -- Formal Analysis of the iKP Electronic Payment Protocols -- CafeOBJ as a Tool for Behavioral System Verification.

For more than the last three decades, the security of software systems has been an important area of computer science, yet it is a rather recent general recognition that technologies for software security are highly needed. This book assesses the state of the art in software and systems security by presenting a carefully arranged selection of revised invited and reviewed papers. It covers basic aspects and recently developed topics such as security of pervasive computing, peer-to-peer systems and autonomous distributed agents, secure software circulation, compilers for fail-safe C language, construction of secure mail systems, type systems and multiset rewriting systems for security protocols, and privacy issues as well.

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