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Security Protocols

12th International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, April 26-28, 2004. Revised Selected Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3957)

Part of the book sub series: Security and Cryptology (LNSC)

Conference series link(s): Security Protocols: Cambridge International Workshop on Security Protocols

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Table of contents (40 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Introduction: Authentic Privacy

    • Bruce Christianson
    Pages 1-3
  3. Limits to Anonymity When Using Credentials

    • Andreas Pashalidis, Chris J. Mitchell
    Pages 4-12
  4. A Cryptographic Framework for the Controlled Release of Certified Data

    • Endre Bangerter, Jan Camenisch, Anna Lysyanskaya
    Pages 20-42
  5. Accountable Privacy

    • Mike Burmester, Yvo Desmedt, Rebecca N. Wright, Alec Yasinsac
    Pages 83-95
  6. Accountable Privacy (Transcript of Discussion)

    • Rebecca N. Wright
    Pages 96-105
  7. Privacy, Control and Internet Mobility

    • Tuomas Aura, Alf Zugenmaier
    Pages 133-145
  8. Controlling Who Tracks Me

    • Denis Bohm, Mik Lamming, Robert N. Mayo, Jeff Morgan, Kan Zhang
    Pages 151-154
  9. BLIND: A Complete Identity Protection Framework for End-Points

    • Jukka Ylitalo, Pekka Nikander
    Pages 163-176

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About this book

Here are the proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Security P- tocols. We hope that you will enjoy them, and that they will cause you to think at least one heretical thought. Please write or e-mail and share it with us. Our theme this workshop was “Authentic Privacy.” Traditionally we have based authentication upon a rather strong notion of identity, and have then built other security services on top of authentication. Perhaps if we want a more nuanced notion of privacy, then we need to re-examine some of our assu- tions, particularly when attackers and defenders share the same resources and infrastructure. The position papers published here have been revised by the participants in the workshop, and are followed by edited (heavily in some cases) transcripts of parts of the discussions which they led. Our thanks to Sidney Sussex CollegeCambridgefor the use of their facilities, to Johanna Hunt at the University of Hertfordshire for organizing the logistics of the workshop and orchestrating the production of these proceedings, to Lori KlimaszewskaoftheUniversityofCambridgeComputingServicefortranscribing the audio tapes (in which “viruses without halos” could have caused havoc but didn’t), and to Donald Hunt for impeccable copyediting. Finally, it is both a sadness and a pleasure to pay our tribute to David Wheeler,oneoftheoriginalforty-ninersattheCambridgeComputerLaboratory and author of the initial orders for EDSAC. The second version of initial orders is the Platonic bootstrap.

Keywords

  • Bridge
  • Denial of Service
  • access control
  • ad-hoc network security
  • anonymity
  • authentication
  • block/stream ciphers
  • cryptographic protocols
  • delegation
  • information security
  • mobile security
  • network security
  • protocol attacks
  • security
  • verification
  • algorithm analysis and problem complexity

Editors and Affiliations

  • Computer Science Department, University of Hertfordshire, UK

    Bruce Christianson

  • Computer Systems Group, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Bruno Crispo

  • Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA

    James A. Malcolm

  • Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK

    Michael Roe

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