| TÃtulo : |
24th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security, Luxembourg, September 23–27, 2019, Proceedings, Part I |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
| Autores: |
Sako, Kazue, ; Schneider, Steve, ; Ryan, Peter Y. A., |
| Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
| Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
| Fecha de publicación: |
2019 |
| Número de páginas: |
XXV, 811 p. 628 ilustraciones, 132 ilustraciones en color. |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-030-29959-0 |
| Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
| Palabras clave: |
Protección de datos IngenierÃa Informática Red de computadoras Ordenadores Inteligencia artificial Software de la aplicacion IngenierÃa de software Seguridad de datos e información IngenierÃa Informática y Redes Entornos informáticos Aplicaciones informáticas y de sistemas de información |
| Ãndice Dewey: |
005.8 Ciencia de los computadores (Programación, programas de sistemas) |
| Resumen: |
El conjunto de dos volúmenes, LNCS 11735 y 11736, constituye las actas del 24º Simposio Europeo sobre Investigación en Seguridad Informática, ESORIC 2019, celebrado en Luxemburgo, en septiembre de 2019. El total de 67 artÃculos completos incluidos en estas actas fue cuidadosamente revisado y seleccionado. de 344 presentaciones. Los artÃculos se organizaron en secciones temáticas denominadas de la siguiente manera: Parte I: aprendizaje automático; fuga de información; firmas y recifrado; canales laterales; modelado y verificación formal; ataques; protocolos seguros; herramientas útiles; blockchain y contratos inteligentes. Parte II: seguridad del software; protocolos criptográficos; modelos de seguridad; cifrado con capacidad de búsqueda; privacidad; protocolos de intercambio de claves; y seguridad web. |
| Nota de contenido: |
Machine Learning -- Privacy-Enhanced Machine Learning with Functional Encryption -- Towards Secure and Efficient Outsourcing of Machine Learning Classification -- Confidential Boosting with Random Linear Classifiers for Outsourced User-generated Data -- BDPL: A Boundary Differentially Private Layer Against Machine Learning Model Extraction Attacks -- Information Leakage -- The Leakage-Resilience Dilemma -- A Taxonomy of Attacks using BGP Blackholing -- Local Obfuscation Mechanisms for Hiding Probability Distributions -- A First Look into Privacy Leakage in 3D Mixed Reality Data -- Signatures and Re-encryption -- Flexible Signatures: Making Authentication Suitable for Real-Time Environments -- A Dynamic & Revocable Group Merkle Signature -- Puncturable Proxy Re-Encryption supporting to Group Messaging Service -- Generic Traceable Proxy Re-Encryption and Accountable Extension in Consensus Network -- Side Channels -- Side-Channel Aware Fuzzing -- NetSpectre: Read Arbitrary Memory over Network -- maskVerif:Automated Verification of Higher-Order Masking in Presence of Physical Defaults -- Automated Formal Analysis of Side-Channel Attacks on Probabilistic Systems -- Formal Modelling and Verification -- A Formal Model for Checking Cryptographic API Usage in JavaScript -- Contingent Payments on a Public Ledger: Models and Reductions for Automated Verification -- Symbolic Analysis of Terrorist Fraud Resistance -- Secure Communication Channel Establishment: TLS 1.3 (over TCP Fast Open) vs. QUIC -- Attacks -- Where to Look for What You See Is What You Sign? User Confusion in Transaction Security -- On the Security and Applicability of Fragile Camera Fingerprints -- Attacking Speaker Recognition Systems with Phoneme Morphing -- Practical Bayesian Poisoning Attacks on Challenge-based Collaborative Intrusion Detection Networks -- A Framework for Evaluating Security in the Presence of Signal Injection Attacks -- Secure Protocols -- Formalizing and Proving Privacy Properties of Voting Protocols using Alpha-Beta Privacy -- ProCSA: Protecting Privacy in Crowdsourced Spectrum Allocation -- Breaking Unlinkability of the ICAO 9303 Standard for e-Passports using Bisimilarity -- Symmetric-key Corruption Detection : When XOR-MACs Meet Combinatorial Group Testing -- Useful Tools -- Finding Flaws from Password Authentication Code in Android Apps -- Identifying Privilege Separation Vulnerabilities in IoT Firmware with Symbolic Execution -- iCAT: An Interactive Customizable Anonymization Tool -- Monitoring the GDPR -- Blockchain and Smart Contracts -- Incentives for Harvesting Attack in Proof of Work mining pools -- A Lattice-Based Linkable Ring Signature Supporting Stealth Addresses -- Annotary: A Concolic Execution System for Developing Secure Smart Contracts -- PDFS: Practical Data Feed Service for Smart Contracts -- Towards a Marketplace for Secure Outsourced Computations. |
| En lÃnea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
24th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security, Luxembourg, September 23–27, 2019, Proceedings, Part I [documento electrónico] / Sako, Kazue, ; Schneider, Steve, ; Ryan, Peter Y. A., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - XXV, 811 p. 628 ilustraciones, 132 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-030-29959-0 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
| Palabras clave: |
Protección de datos IngenierÃa Informática Red de computadoras Ordenadores Inteligencia artificial Software de la aplicacion IngenierÃa de software Seguridad de datos e información IngenierÃa Informática y Redes Entornos informáticos Aplicaciones informáticas y de sistemas de información |
| Ãndice Dewey: |
005.8 Ciencia de los computadores (Programación, programas de sistemas) |
| Resumen: |
El conjunto de dos volúmenes, LNCS 11735 y 11736, constituye las actas del 24º Simposio Europeo sobre Investigación en Seguridad Informática, ESORIC 2019, celebrado en Luxemburgo, en septiembre de 2019. El total de 67 artÃculos completos incluidos en estas actas fue cuidadosamente revisado y seleccionado. de 344 presentaciones. Los artÃculos se organizaron en secciones temáticas denominadas de la siguiente manera: Parte I: aprendizaje automático; fuga de información; firmas y recifrado; canales laterales; modelado y verificación formal; ataques; protocolos seguros; herramientas útiles; blockchain y contratos inteligentes. Parte II: seguridad del software; protocolos criptográficos; modelos de seguridad; cifrado con capacidad de búsqueda; privacidad; protocolos de intercambio de claves; y seguridad web. |
| Nota de contenido: |
Machine Learning -- Privacy-Enhanced Machine Learning with Functional Encryption -- Towards Secure and Efficient Outsourcing of Machine Learning Classification -- Confidential Boosting with Random Linear Classifiers for Outsourced User-generated Data -- BDPL: A Boundary Differentially Private Layer Against Machine Learning Model Extraction Attacks -- Information Leakage -- The Leakage-Resilience Dilemma -- A Taxonomy of Attacks using BGP Blackholing -- Local Obfuscation Mechanisms for Hiding Probability Distributions -- A First Look into Privacy Leakage in 3D Mixed Reality Data -- Signatures and Re-encryption -- Flexible Signatures: Making Authentication Suitable for Real-Time Environments -- A Dynamic & Revocable Group Merkle Signature -- Puncturable Proxy Re-Encryption supporting to Group Messaging Service -- Generic Traceable Proxy Re-Encryption and Accountable Extension in Consensus Network -- Side Channels -- Side-Channel Aware Fuzzing -- NetSpectre: Read Arbitrary Memory over Network -- maskVerif:Automated Verification of Higher-Order Masking in Presence of Physical Defaults -- Automated Formal Analysis of Side-Channel Attacks on Probabilistic Systems -- Formal Modelling and Verification -- A Formal Model for Checking Cryptographic API Usage in JavaScript -- Contingent Payments on a Public Ledger: Models and Reductions for Automated Verification -- Symbolic Analysis of Terrorist Fraud Resistance -- Secure Communication Channel Establishment: TLS 1.3 (over TCP Fast Open) vs. QUIC -- Attacks -- Where to Look for What You See Is What You Sign? User Confusion in Transaction Security -- On the Security and Applicability of Fragile Camera Fingerprints -- Attacking Speaker Recognition Systems with Phoneme Morphing -- Practical Bayesian Poisoning Attacks on Challenge-based Collaborative Intrusion Detection Networks -- A Framework for Evaluating Security in the Presence of Signal Injection Attacks -- Secure Protocols -- Formalizing and Proving Privacy Properties of Voting Protocols using Alpha-Beta Privacy -- ProCSA: Protecting Privacy in Crowdsourced Spectrum Allocation -- Breaking Unlinkability of the ICAO 9303 Standard for e-Passports using Bisimilarity -- Symmetric-key Corruption Detection : When XOR-MACs Meet Combinatorial Group Testing -- Useful Tools -- Finding Flaws from Password Authentication Code in Android Apps -- Identifying Privilege Separation Vulnerabilities in IoT Firmware with Symbolic Execution -- iCAT: An Interactive Customizable Anonymization Tool -- Monitoring the GDPR -- Blockchain and Smart Contracts -- Incentives for Harvesting Attack in Proof of Work mining pools -- A Lattice-Based Linkable Ring Signature Supporting Stealth Addresses -- Annotary: A Concolic Execution System for Developing Secure Smart Contracts -- PDFS: Practical Data Feed Service for Smart Contracts -- Towards a Marketplace for Secure Outsourced Computations. |
| En lÃnea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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