Foundations of Security Analysis and Design II: FOSAD 2001/2002 Tutorial Lectures
Security is a rapidly growing area of computer science, with direct and increasing relevance to real-life applications, such as Internet transactions, e-commerce, information protection, network and systems security, etc. Foundations for the analysis and design of security features of such applications are badly needed in order to validate and prove their correctness.

This book presents thoroughly revised versions of six tutorial lectures given by leading researchers during two International Schools on Foundations of Security Analysis and Design, FOSAD 2001/2002, held in Bertinoro, Italy, in September 2001 and September 2002. The lectures are devoted to:

- Formal Approaches to Approximating Noninterference Properties

- The Key Establishment Problem

- Name-Passing Calculi and Cryptoprimitives

- Classification of Security Properties; Network Security

- Cryptographic Algorithms for Multimedia Traffic

- Security for Mobility

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Foundations of Security Analysis and Design II: FOSAD 2001/2002 Tutorial Lectures
Security is a rapidly growing area of computer science, with direct and increasing relevance to real-life applications, such as Internet transactions, e-commerce, information protection, network and systems security, etc. Foundations for the analysis and design of security features of such applications are badly needed in order to validate and prove their correctness.

This book presents thoroughly revised versions of six tutorial lectures given by leading researchers during two International Schools on Foundations of Security Analysis and Design, FOSAD 2001/2002, held in Bertinoro, Italy, in September 2001 and September 2002. The lectures are devoted to:

- Formal Approaches to Approximating Noninterference Properties

- The Key Establishment Problem

- Name-Passing Calculi and Cryptoprimitives

- Classification of Security Properties; Network Security

- Cryptographic Algorithms for Multimedia Traffic

- Security for Mobility

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Foundations of Security Analysis and Design II: FOSAD 2001/2002 Tutorial Lectures

Foundations of Security Analysis and Design II: FOSAD 2001/2002 Tutorial Lectures

Foundations of Security Analysis and Design II: FOSAD 2001/2002 Tutorial Lectures

Foundations of Security Analysis and Design II: FOSAD 2001/2002 Tutorial Lectures

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Overview

Security is a rapidly growing area of computer science, with direct and increasing relevance to real-life applications, such as Internet transactions, e-commerce, information protection, network and systems security, etc. Foundations for the analysis and design of security features of such applications are badly needed in order to validate and prove their correctness.

This book presents thoroughly revised versions of six tutorial lectures given by leading researchers during two International Schools on Foundations of Security Analysis and Design, FOSAD 2001/2002, held in Bertinoro, Italy, in September 2001 and September 2002. The lectures are devoted to:

- Formal Approaches to Approximating Noninterference Properties

- The Key Establishment Problem

- Name-Passing Calculi and Cryptoprimitives

- Classification of Security Properties; Network Security

- Cryptographic Algorithms for Multimedia Traffic

- Security for Mobility


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540209553
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 03/19/2004
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #2946
Edition description: 2004
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Two Formal Approaches for Approximating Noninterference Properties.- The Key Establishment Problem.- A Survey of Name-Passing Calculi and Crypto-Primitives.- Classification of Security Properties.- Cryptographic Algorithms for Multimedia Traffic.- Security for Mobility.
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