Information Security Applications: 4th International Workshop, WISA 2003, Jeju Island, Korea, August 25-27, 2003, Revised Papers
The 4th Workshop on Information Security Applications (WISA2003) was sp- sored by the following Korean organizations and government bodies: the Korea Institute of Information Security and Cryptology (KIISC), the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), and the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC). The workshop was held in Jeju Island, Korea - ring August 25–27, 2003. This international workshop provided ample technical sessions covering a large spectrum of information security applications. Subjects covered included network/mobile security, electronic commerce security, digital rights management, intrusion detection, secure systems and applications, bio- trics and human interfaces, public key cryptography, and applied cryptography. The program committee received 200 papers from 23 countries (representing most geographic areas where security and applied cryptography research is c- ducted throughout the world). Each submitted paper was peer-reviewed by three program committee members. This year, we had two tracks: long and short p- sentation tracks. We selected 36 papers for the long presentation track and 34 papers for the short presentation tracks. This volume contains revised versions of papers accepted for the long presentation track. We would like to note that getting accepted to both tracks was an achievement to be proud of, given the competitive nature of WISA this year. Papers in the short presentation track were only published in the WISA preproceedings as preliminary notes; ext- ded versions of these notes maybe published by future conferences or workshops.
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Information Security Applications: 4th International Workshop, WISA 2003, Jeju Island, Korea, August 25-27, 2003, Revised Papers
The 4th Workshop on Information Security Applications (WISA2003) was sp- sored by the following Korean organizations and government bodies: the Korea Institute of Information Security and Cryptology (KIISC), the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), and the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC). The workshop was held in Jeju Island, Korea - ring August 25–27, 2003. This international workshop provided ample technical sessions covering a large spectrum of information security applications. Subjects covered included network/mobile security, electronic commerce security, digital rights management, intrusion detection, secure systems and applications, bio- trics and human interfaces, public key cryptography, and applied cryptography. The program committee received 200 papers from 23 countries (representing most geographic areas where security and applied cryptography research is c- ducted throughout the world). Each submitted paper was peer-reviewed by three program committee members. This year, we had two tracks: long and short p- sentation tracks. We selected 36 papers for the long presentation track and 34 papers for the short presentation tracks. This volume contains revised versions of papers accepted for the long presentation track. We would like to note that getting accepted to both tracks was an achievement to be proud of, given the competitive nature of WISA this year. Papers in the short presentation track were only published in the WISA preproceedings as preliminary notes; ext- ded versions of these notes maybe published by future conferences or workshops.
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Information Security Applications: 4th International Workshop, WISA 2003, Jeju Island, Korea, August 25-27, 2003, Revised Papers

Information Security Applications: 4th International Workshop, WISA 2003, Jeju Island, Korea, August 25-27, 2003, Revised Papers

Information Security Applications: 4th International Workshop, WISA 2003, Jeju Island, Korea, August 25-27, 2003, Revised Papers

Information Security Applications: 4th International Workshop, WISA 2003, Jeju Island, Korea, August 25-27, 2003, Revised Papers

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The 4th Workshop on Information Security Applications (WISA2003) was sp- sored by the following Korean organizations and government bodies: the Korea Institute of Information Security and Cryptology (KIISC), the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), and the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC). The workshop was held in Jeju Island, Korea - ring August 25–27, 2003. This international workshop provided ample technical sessions covering a large spectrum of information security applications. Subjects covered included network/mobile security, electronic commerce security, digital rights management, intrusion detection, secure systems and applications, bio- trics and human interfaces, public key cryptography, and applied cryptography. The program committee received 200 papers from 23 countries (representing most geographic areas where security and applied cryptography research is c- ducted throughout the world). Each submitted paper was peer-reviewed by three program committee members. This year, we had two tracks: long and short p- sentation tracks. We selected 36 papers for the long presentation track and 34 papers for the short presentation tracks. This volume contains revised versions of papers accepted for the long presentation track. We would like to note that getting accepted to both tracks was an achievement to be proud of, given the competitive nature of WISA this year. Papers in the short presentation track were only published in the WISA preproceedings as preliminary notes; ext- ded versions of these notes maybe published by future conferences or workshops.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540208273
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 03/05/2004
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #2908
Edition description: 2004
Pages: 512
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

Network Security.- Model Checking of Security Prools with Pre-configuration.- Remote Access VPN with Port Protection Function by Mobile Codes.- A Role of DEVS Simulation for Information Assurance.- Mobile Security.- Enhancing Grid Security Infrastructure to Support Mobile Computing Nodes.- Reliable Cascaded Delegation Scheme for Mobile Agent Environments.- Practical Solution for Location Privacy in Mobile IPv6.- Intrusion Detection.- CTAR: Classification Based on Temporal Class-Association Rules for Intrusion Detection.- Viterbi Algorithm for Intrusion Type Identification in Anomaly Detection System.- Towards a Global Security Architecture for Intrusion Detection and Reaction Management.- Internet Security.- Intrusion-Tolerant System Design for Web Server Survivability.- PANA/IKEv2: An Internet Authentication Prool for Heterogeneous Access.- An Automatic Security Evaluation System for IPv6 Network.- Secure Software, Hardware, and Systems I.- A Location Privacy Protection Mechanism for Smart Space.- Secure System Architecture Based on Dynamic Resource Reallocation.- Fair Exchange with Guardian Angels.- Secure Software, Hardware, and Systems II.- Sign-Based Differential Power Analysis.- Asymmetric Watermarking Scheme Using Permutation Braids.- Low-Power Design of a Functional Unit for Arithmetic in Finite Fields GF(p) and GF(2 m ).- E-commerce Security.- Efficient Implementation of Relative Bid Privacy in Sealed-Bid Auction.- Multi-dimensional Hash Chain For Sealed-Bid Auction.- An Improved Forward Integrity Prool for Mobile Agents.- Digital Rights Management.- Taming “Trusted Platforms” by Operating System Design.- A Software Fingerprinting Scheme for Java Using Classfiles Obfuscation.- Reducing Storage at Receivers in SD and LSD Broadcast EncryptionSchemes.- Biometrics and Human Interfaces I.- 3D Face Recognition under Pose Varying Environments.- An Empirical Study of Multi-mode Biometric Systems Using Face and Fingerprint.- Fingerprint-Based Authentication for USB Token Systems.- Biometrics and Human Interfaces II.- Iris Recognition System Using Wavelet Packet and Support Vector Machines.- Biometrics Identification and Verification Using Projection-Based Face Recognition System.- Visualization of Dynamic Characteristics in Two-Dimensional Time Series Patterns: An Application to Online Signature Verification.- Public Key Cryptography / Key Management.- E-MHT. An Efficient Prool for Certificate Status Checking.- A Comment on Group Independent Threshold Sharing.- Automation-Considered Logic of Authentication and Key Distribution.- Applied Cryptography.- The MESH Block Ciphers.- Fast Scalar Multiplication Method Using Change-of-Basis Matrix to Prevent Power Analysis Attacks on Koblitz Curves.- Constructing and Cryptanalysis of a 16 × 16 Binary Matrix as a Diffusion Layer.
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