Security in Pervasive Computing Second International Conference, SPC 2005, Boppard, Germany, April 6-8, 2005, Proceedings /

Security in Pervasive Computing Second International Conference, SPC 2005, Boppard, Germany, April 6-8, 2005, Proceedings / [electronic resource] : edited by Dieter Hutter, Markus Ullmann. - 1st ed. 2005. - XI, 239 p. online resource. - Security and Cryptology, 3450 2946-1863 ; . - Security and Cryptology, 3450 .

Invited Talk (Abstract) -- Pervasive Computing – A Case for the Precautionary Principle? -- Session 1: Smart Devices and Applications -- TENeT: A Framework for Distributed Smartcards -- P2P Digital Value Fair Trading System Using Smart Cards -- “Devices Are People Too” Using Process Patterns to Elicit Security Requirements in Novel Domains: A Ubiquitous Healthcare Example -- Invited Talk (Abstract) -- Securing Ad Hoc Networks -- Session 2: Short Paper Session -- Secure Identity Management for Pseudo-Anonymous Service Access -- Security Issues for Pervasive Personalized Communication Systems -- Safeguards in a World of Ambient Intelligence -- Session 3: Authentication (I) -- Challenge-Response Based RFID Authentication Protocol for Distributed Database Environment -- Invited Talk (Abstract) -- Security Concept of the EU-Passport -- Session 4: Authentication (II) -- Efficient Cooperative Signatures: A Novel Authentication Scheme for Sensor Networks -- Ephemeral Pairing on Anonymous Networks -- Invited Talk (Abstract) -- EPC Technology -- Session 5: Authentication (III) -- Exploiting Empirical Engagement in Authentication Protocol Design -- Supporting Dynamically Changing Authorizations in Pervasive Communication Systems -- Look Who’s Talking – Authenticating Service Access Points -- Invited Talk (Abstract) -- Security Issues of Mobile Devices -- Session 6: Privacy and Anonymity -- Privacy for Profitable Location Based Services -- On the Anonymity of Periodic Location Samples -- Session 7: Access Control and Information Flow -- A Theorem Proving Approach to Analysis of Secure Information Flow -- An Efficient Access Control Model for Mobile Ad-Hoc Communities -- TrustAC: Trust-Based Access Control for Pervasive Devices.

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Computer networks .
Software engineering.
Operating systems (Computers).
Computers and civilization.
Electronic data processing--Management.
User interfaces (Computer systems).
Human-computer interaction.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering.
Operating Systems.
Computers and Society.
IT Operations.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.

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