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Security in Pervasive Computing: Third International Conference, SPC 2006, York, UK, April 18-21, 2006, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3934)

✍ Scribed by John A. Clark (editor), Richard F. Paige (editor), Fiona A.C. Polack (editor), Phillip J. Brooke (editor)


Publisher
Springer
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
252
Category
Library

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This volume contains the papers presented at the Third International Conference on Security in Pervasive Computing (SPC 2006), held April 19–21, 2006 in York, UK. The conference focused on methods, tools, principles, and practices for assessing and achievingsecurityinapervasiveenvironment.Newsecurityconceptswerediscussed,in domains and applications such as handheld devices, mobile phones, smartcards, RFID chips, and smart labels, as well as new, emerging technological spaces. The conf- ence also presented work on fundamental themes such as risk identi?cation and mi- gation,security policies for pervasiveenvironments,privacymeasures (especially cr- tographic protocols), and mobility and location-aware services. Submissions included work on biometrics, ambient intelligence, Web services, security requirements, and many other topics. We received 56 submissions, and accepted 16 full papers for presentation. Each submission was reviewed by the international Programme Committee. We are grateful to the Programme Committee members, and the additional reviewers, for their timely completion of the reviewing process, and for the quality and detail of their reviews and discussion. Our thanks go to all members of the ProgrammeCommittee for their efforts; the - ditional reviewers; the authors, for submitting their papers; the keynote speaker, Frank Stajano; the invited speaker, Howard Chivers; and the Department of Computer S- ence, University of York, for supporting the event. April 2006 John A. Clark (Program Chair) Richard F. Paige Fiona A.C. Polack Phillip J. Brooke Organization SPC 2006 was organized by the Department of Computer Science, University of York.

✦ Table of Contents


Frontmatter
Invited Talk
Trust Without Identification
Protocols
Constant-Round Password-Based Group Key Generation for Multi-layer Ad-Hoc Networks
Enabling Secure Discovery in a Pervasive Environment
Forward Secure Communication in Wireless Sensor Networks
Mechanisms
Low Rate DoS Attack to Monoprocess Servers
Delegating Secure Logging in Pervasive Computing Systems
Implementing Minimized Multivariate PKC on Low-Resource Embedded Systems
Integrity
Higher Dependability and Security for Mobile Applications
Tampering with Motes: Real-World Physical Attacks on Wireless Sensor Networks
Privacy and Security
The Brave New World of Ambient Intelligence: An Analysis of Scenarios Regarding Privacy, Identity and Security Issues
Profiles and Context Awareness for Mobile Users -- A Middleware Approach Supporting Personal Security
Privacy Sensitive Location Information Systems in Smart Buildings
Silent Cascade: Enhancing Location Privacy Without Communication QoS Degradation
Information Flow and Access Control
Securing Information Gateways with Derivation-Constrained Access Control
Information Flow Control to Secure Dynamic Web Service Composition
Authentication
Analysing a Biometric Authentication Protocol for 3G Mobile Systems Using CSP and Rank Functions
Attribute-Based Authentication Model for Dynamic Mobile Environments
Backmatter


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