Security Of Ubiquitous Computing Systems


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Security of Ubiquitous Computing Systems


Security of Ubiquitous Computing Systems

Author: Gildas Avoine

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2021-01-14


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The chapters in this open access book arise out of the EU Cost Action project Cryptacus, the objective of which was to improve and adapt existent cryptanalysis methodologies and tools to the ubiquitous computing framework. The cryptanalysis implemented lies along four axes: cryptographic models, cryptanalysis of building blocks, hardware and software security engineering, and security assessment of real-world systems. The authors are top-class researchers in security and cryptography, and the contributions are of value to researchers and practitioners in these domains. This book is open access under a CC BY license.

Privacy, Security and Trust within the Context of Pervasive Computing


Privacy, Security and Trust within the Context of Pervasive Computing

Author: Philip Robinson

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2006-06-07


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Privacy, Security and Trust within the Context of Pervasive Computing is an edited volume based on a post workshop at the second international conference on Pervasive Computing. The workshop was held April18-23, 2004, in Vienna, Austria. The goal of the workshop was not to focus on specific, even novel mechanisms, but rather on the interfaces between mechanisms in different technical and social problem spaces. An investigation of the interfaces between the notions of context, privacy, security, and trust will result in a deeper understanding of the "atomic" problems, leading to a more complete understanding of the social and technical issues in pervasive computing.