


default search action
NDSS 1999: San Diego, California, USA
- Proceedings of the Network and Distributed System Security Symposium, NDSS 1999, San Diego, California, USA. The Internet Society 1999, ISBN 1-891562-04-5

Session 1: User Authentication And Public Key Cryptography
- Radia J. Perlman, Charlie Kaufman:

Secure Password-Based Protocol for Downloading a Private Key. - Thomas D. Wu:

A Real-World Analysis of Kerberos Password Security. - Christian Gilmore, David P. Kormann, Aviel D. Rubin:

Secure Remote Access to an Internal Web Server.
Session 2: Panel - Security And The User
- Mary Ellen Zurko:

User-Centered Security. - Mark S. Ackerman:

Usability and Security.
Session 3: Cryptographic Protocols
- Michael Malkin, Thomas D. Wu, Dan Boneh:

Experimenting with Shared Generation of RSA Keys. - Mike Just, Paul C. van Oorschot:

Addressing the Problem of Undetected Signature Key Compromise. - Andreu Riera, Joan Borrell:

Practical Approach to Anonymity in Large Scale Electronic Voting Schemes.
Session 4: Panel - Securing The Internet's Exterior Routing Infrastructure
- Sandra L. Murphy:

BGP Vulnerabilities and Security Options. - Charles Lynn:

Secure Border Gateway Protocol (S-BGP). - Tony Li:

BGP Origin Authentication. - Curtis Villamizer:

Improving Internet Routing Robustness.
Session 5: Policy And Trust Management
- Pekka Nikander, Jonna Partanen:

Distributed Policy Management for JDK 1.2. - Fabian Monrose, Peter Wyckoff, Aviel D. Rubin:

Distributed Execution with Remote Audit. - Audun Jøsang:

An Algebra for Assessing Trust in Certification Chains.
Session 6: Panel - A Network Security Research Agenda
- Steven M. Bellovin:

Why Do We Need More Research? - Stephen T. Kent:

R&D Challenges: Notes from the "Trust in Cyberspace" Report. - Hilarie K. Orman:

Perspectives on Progress and Directions for Network Security Research.
Session 7: Network Infrastructure Protection
- Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Patrick Lincoln, Livio Ricciulli, Pierangela Samarati:

PGRIP: PNNI Global Routing Infrastructure Protection. - Ari Juels, John G. Brainard:

Client Puzzles: A Cryptographic Countermeasure Against Connection Depletion Attacks.
Session 8: Panel - Ipsec: Friend Or Foe
- Rodney Thayer:

Benefits of IPsec. - Bob Braden:

Arguments Against IPSEC. - Steven M. Bellovin:

Transport-Friendly ESP.

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID













