Formal Aspects in Security and Trust 6th International Workshop, FAST 2009, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, November 5-6, 2009, Revised Selected Papers / [electronic resource] :
edited by Pierpaolo Degano, Joshua D. Guttman.
- 1st ed. 2010.
- X, 279 p. 46 illus. online resource.
- Security and Cryptology, 5983 2946-1863 ; .
- Security and Cryptology, 5983 .
Invited Lecture -- Semantics and Enforcement of Expressive Information Flow Policies -- Session 1. Trust -- An Algebra for Trust Dilution and Trust Fusion -- HMM-Based Trust Model -- Deriving Trust from Experience -- Reflections on Trust: Trust Assurance by Dynamic Discovery of Static Properties -- Session 2. Workflow and Orchestration -- Model Checking of Security-Sensitive Business Processes -- Session 3. Secure Flow -- Analysing the Information Flow Properties of Object-Capability Patterns -- Applied Quantitative Information Flow and Statistical Databases -- Specification and Verification of Side Channel Declassification -- Secure Information Flow for Distributed Systems -- Session 4. Mobility and Deniability -- Probable Innocence in the Presence of Independent Knowledge -- A Calculus of Trustworthy Ad Hoc Networks -- Session 5. Protocols 1 -- Comparison of Cryptographic Verification Tools Dealing with Algebraic Properties -- Game-Based Verification of Multi-Party Contract Signing Protocols -- Attack, Solution and Verification for Shared Authorisation Data in TCG TPM -- Session 6. Protocols 2 -- Trusted Multiplexing of Cryptographic Protocols -- Specifying and Modelling Secure Channels in Strand Spaces -- Session 7. Protocols 3 -- Integrating Automated and Interactive Protocol Verification -- A User Interface for a Game-Based Protocol Verification Tool.
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Computer networks . Cryptography. Data encryption (Computer science). Data protection. Computers and civilization. Electronic data processing--Management. Information storage and retrieval systems. Computer Communication Networks. Cryptology. Data and Information Security. Computers and Society. IT Operations. Information Storage and Retrieval.