: Various types of security goals, such as authentication or confidentiality, can be defined as policies for process-aware information systems, typically in a manual fashion. There...
Christian Wolter, Michael Menzel, Christoph Meinel
Password policies alone do not stand a chance of securing computer systems which rely on the use of secretbased, password authentication methods. The enforcement of "strong&q...
Trust management credentials directly authorize actions, rather than divide the authorization task into authentication and access control. Unlike traditional credentials, which bi...
Stefan Miltchev, Vassilis Prevelakis, Sotiris Ioan...
While Internet telephony aims to provide services at least equal to traditional telephony, the architecture of Internet telephony is sufficiently different to make it necessary to ...
Many content-based retrieval systems (CBIRS) describe images using the SIFT local features because of their very robust recognition capabilities. While SIFT features proved to cop...