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NDSS 1998: San Diego, California, USA
- Proceedings of the Network and Distributed System Security Symposium, NDSS 1998, San Diego, California, USA. The Internet Society 1998, ISBN 1-891562-01-0
Session 1: Internet And Intranet
- David W. Chadwick, Andrew J. Young:
Enabling the Internet White Pages Service - the Directory Guardian. - Dan M. Nessett, Polar Humenn:
The Multilayer Firewall. - Kan Zhang:
Efficient Protocols for Signing Routing Messages.
Session 2: Panel - Implementation Issues For Electronic Commerce
- Donald E. Eastlake III:
Some Tips. - Gary McGraw:
Weak links in e-commerce security: examples from the field. - B. Clifford Neuman:
Implementation Issues for E-Commerce.
Session 3: All Optical Networks Security
- Muriel Médard, Douglas Marquis, Stephen R. Chinn:
Attack Detection Methods for All-Optical Networks. - Ruth Bergman, Muriel Médard, Serena Chan:
Distributed Algorithms for Attack Localization in All-Optical Networks.
Session 4: Protocols
- Detlef Hühnlein:
Credential Management and Secure Single Login for SPKM. - Mike Just:
Some Timestamping Protocol Failures. - Thomas D. Wu:
The Secure Remote Password Protocol.
Dinner Banquet: Lucent's Entry Into Network Security
- Howard M. Gittleson:
Lucent's Entry Into Network Security.
Session 5: Mobile Agents
- Uwe G. Wilhelm, Sebastian Staamann, Levente Buttyán:
On the Problem of Trust in Mobile Agent Systems. - Li Gong, Roland Schemers:
Implementing Protection Domains in the JavaTM Development Kit 1.2.
Session 6: Panel - Trust Management
- Bob Blakley:
Le Nozze di Nomen. - Blair Dillaway:
Trust Management and Internet Client Security.
Session 7: Traffic Analysis And Secure Bootstrapping
- Phillip A. Porras, Alfonso Valdes:
Live Traffic Analysis of TCP/IP Gateways. - William A. Arbaugh, Angelos D. Keromytis, David J. Farber, Jonathan M. Smith:
Automated Recovery in a Secure Bootstrap Process.
Session 8: Panel - Experience With Firewalls And IPsec
- Naganand Doraswamy:
VPN and IPsec. - Cheryl Madson:
An Intermediate System's View of IPSEC. - Dan McDonald:
What Will Probably Happen.
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