It is our great pleasure to present the proceedings of the 9th IFIP TC-6 TC-11 Conference on Communications and Multimedia Security (CMS 2005), which washeld in Salzburg on September 19 21,2005.Continuing the tradition of p- vious CMS conferences, we sought a balanced program containing presentations on various aspects of secure communication and multimedia systems. Special emphasis was laid on papers with direct practical relevance for the construction of secure communication systems. The selection of the program was a challenging task. In total, we received 143 submissions, from which 28…mehr
It is our great pleasure to present the proceedings of the 9th IFIP TC-6 TC-11 Conference on Communications and Multimedia Security (CMS 2005), which washeld in Salzburg on September 19 21,2005.Continuing the tradition of p- vious CMS conferences, we sought a balanced program containing presentations on various aspects of secure communication and multimedia systems. Special emphasis was laid on papers with direct practical relevance for the construction of secure communication systems. The selection of the program was a challenging task. In total, we received 143 submissions, from which 28 were selected for presentation as full papers. In addition to these regular presentations, the CMS conference featured for the ?rst time a work in progress track that enabled authors to report preliminary results and ongoing work. These papers were presented in the form of a poster sessionduringtheconference;anextendedabstractofthepostersappearsinthis proceedings volume. From all papers submitted to the CMS conference, the p- gramcommitteechose13 submissionsfor inclusionin theworkinprogresstrack. In addition to regular presentations, CMS 2005 featured a special session on XMLsecurity,containingbothcontributedandinvitedtalks.Thisspecialsession was jointly organized by Rudig er Grimm (TU Ilmenau, Germany) and J org Schwenk (Ruhr-Universit at Bochum, Germany). Their assistance in organizing CMS 2005 was greatly appreciated.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 11552055, 978-3-540-28791-9
2005
Seitenzahl: 380
Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2005
Englisch
Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 21mm
Gewicht: 531g
ISBN-13: 9783540287919
ISBN-10: 3540287914
Artikelnr.: 22452084
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Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. techn. Stefan Katzenbeisser, Dipl. Informatiker, Diplom an der TU Wien (2001), Promotion an der TU München (2005), Senior Scientist, Philips Research Europe, Information and System Security Group (2005-2007), Juniorprofessor für Security Engineering (2007 - 2011), seit 2011 Universitätsprofessor für Security Engineering der TU Darmstadt, Forschungsschwerpunkte in Cryptographic protocols (design, analysis), Cryptographic techniques for noisy and fuzzy data, Privacy Enhancing, Technologies, Software Security, Watermarking, Digital Rights Management, Copyright Protection, Malicious Code Detection.
Inhaltsangabe
Applied Cryptography.- Fast Contract Signing with Batch Oblivious Transfer.- An Instruction Set Extension for Fast and Memory-Efficient AES Implementation.- Self-healing Key Distribution Schemes with Sponsorization.- DRM & E-Commerce.- Effective Protection Against Phishing and Web Spoofing.- Identity Based DRM: Personal Entertainment Domain.- Rights and Trust in Multimedia Information Management.- Signature Amortization Using Multiple Connected Chains.- Media Encryption.- A Key Embedded Video Codec for Secure Video Multicast.- Puzzle - A Novel Video Encryption Algorithm.- Selective Image Encryption Using JBIG.- Multimedia Security.- On Reversibility of Random Binning Techniques: Multimedia Perspectives.- A Graph-Theoretic Approach to Steganography.- Non-interactive Watermark Detection for a Correlation-Based Watermarking Scheme.- Privacy.- Video Surveillance: A Distributed Approach to Protect Privacy.- Privacy-Preserving Electronic Health Records.- Using XACML for Privacy Control in SAML-Based Identity Federations.- Biometrics & Access Control.- Verifier-Tuple as a Classifier for Biometric Handwriting Authentication - Combination of Syntax and Semantics.- Decentralised Access Control in 802.11 Networks.- Multimodal Biometrics for Voice and Handwriting.- Network Security.- Compact Stimulation Mechanism for Routing Discovery Protocols in Civilian Ad-Hoc Networks.- Polymorphic Code Detection with GA Optimized Markov Models.- A Secure Context Management for QoS-Aware Vertical Handovers in 4G Networks.- Mobile Security.- Security Analysis of the Secure Authentication Protocol by Means of Coloured Petri Nets.- Assessment of Palm OS Susceptibility to Malicious Code Threats.- Implementation of Credit-Control Authorization with Embedded Mobile IPv6 Authentication.- Work inProgress Track.- Biometrics: Different Approaches for Using Gaussian Mixture Models in Handwriting.- INVUS: INtelligent VUlnerability Scanner.- Personal Rights Management- Enabling Privacy Rights in Digital Online Content.- Flexible Traitor Tracing for Anonymous Attacks.- Efficient Key Distribution for Closed Meetings in the Internet.- Blind Statistical Steganalysis of Additive Steganography Using Wavelet Higher Order Statistics.- Applying LR Cube Analysis to JSteg Detection.- Digital Signatures Based on Invertible Watermarks for Video Authentication.- A Theoretical Framework for Data-Hiding in Digital and Printed Text Documents.- Semantically Extended Digital Watermarking Model for Multimedia Content.- An Architecture for Secure Policy Enforcement in E-Government Services Deployment.- Some Critical Aspects of the PKIX TSP.- Motivations for a Theoretical Approach to WYSIWYS.- Special Session: XML Security.- Secure XMaiL or How to Get Rid of Legacy Code in Secure E-Mail Applications.- Integrating XML Linked Time-Stamps in OASIS Digital Signature Services.- Trustworthy Verification and Visualisation of Multiple XML-Signatures.- Experience XML Security.- How to Make a Federation Manageable.- XML Signatures in an Enterprise Service Bus Environment.- Using the XML Key Management Specification (and Breaking X.509 Rules as You Go).
Applied Cryptography.- Fast Contract Signing with Batch Oblivious Transfer.- An Instruction Set Extension for Fast and Memory-Efficient AES Implementation.- Self-healing Key Distribution Schemes with Sponsorization.- DRM & E-Commerce.- Effective Protection Against Phishing and Web Spoofing.- Identity Based DRM: Personal Entertainment Domain.- Rights and Trust in Multimedia Information Management.- Signature Amortization Using Multiple Connected Chains.- Media Encryption.- A Key Embedded Video Codec for Secure Video Multicast.- Puzzle - A Novel Video Encryption Algorithm.- Selective Image Encryption Using JBIG.- Multimedia Security.- On Reversibility of Random Binning Techniques: Multimedia Perspectives.- A Graph-Theoretic Approach to Steganography.- Non-interactive Watermark Detection for a Correlation-Based Watermarking Scheme.- Privacy.- Video Surveillance: A Distributed Approach to Protect Privacy.- Privacy-Preserving Electronic Health Records.- Using XACML for Privacy Control in SAML-Based Identity Federations.- Biometrics & Access Control.- Verifier-Tuple as a Classifier for Biometric Handwriting Authentication - Combination of Syntax and Semantics.- Decentralised Access Control in 802.11 Networks.- Multimodal Biometrics for Voice and Handwriting.- Network Security.- Compact Stimulation Mechanism for Routing Discovery Protocols in Civilian Ad-Hoc Networks.- Polymorphic Code Detection with GA Optimized Markov Models.- A Secure Context Management for QoS-Aware Vertical Handovers in 4G Networks.- Mobile Security.- Security Analysis of the Secure Authentication Protocol by Means of Coloured Petri Nets.- Assessment of Palm OS Susceptibility to Malicious Code Threats.- Implementation of Credit-Control Authorization with Embedded Mobile IPv6 Authentication.- Work inProgress Track.- Biometrics: Different Approaches for Using Gaussian Mixture Models in Handwriting.- INVUS: INtelligent VUlnerability Scanner.- Personal Rights Management- Enabling Privacy Rights in Digital Online Content.- Flexible Traitor Tracing for Anonymous Attacks.- Efficient Key Distribution for Closed Meetings in the Internet.- Blind Statistical Steganalysis of Additive Steganography Using Wavelet Higher Order Statistics.- Applying LR Cube Analysis to JSteg Detection.- Digital Signatures Based on Invertible Watermarks for Video Authentication.- A Theoretical Framework for Data-Hiding in Digital and Printed Text Documents.- Semantically Extended Digital Watermarking Model for Multimedia Content.- An Architecture for Secure Policy Enforcement in E-Government Services Deployment.- Some Critical Aspects of the PKIX TSP.- Motivations for a Theoretical Approach to WYSIWYS.- Special Session: XML Security.- Secure XMaiL or How to Get Rid of Legacy Code in Secure E-Mail Applications.- Integrating XML Linked Time-Stamps in OASIS Digital Signature Services.- Trustworthy Verification and Visualisation of Multiple XML-Signatures.- Experience XML Security.- How to Make a Federation Manageable.- XML Signatures in an Enterprise Service Bus Environment.- Using the XML Key Management Specification (and Breaking X.509 Rules as You Go).
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