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| Multilateral Security Multilateral Security: Enabling Technologies and Their Evaluation Do You Trust Your Recommendations? An Exploration of Securityand Privacy Issues in Recommender Systems Security in Service-Oriented Computing Optimized Workflow Authorization in Service Oriented Architectures Dynamic Layer-2 VPN Services for Improving Security in the Grid Environment A P2P Content Authentication Protocol Based on Byzantine Agreement Secure Mobile Applications Transitive Trust in Mobile Scenarios An Open, PKI-Based Mobile Payment System Secure Rejoining Scheme for Dynamic Sensor Networks Developing Provable Secure M-Commerce Applications Enterprise Privacy An Algebra for Enterprise Privacy Policies Closed Under Composition and Conjunction Privacy-Preserving Decision Tree Mining Based on Random Substitutions Privacy, Identity, and Anonymity Policy-Based Integration of User and Provider-Sided Identity Management Privacy with Delegation of Rights by Identity Management A Framework for Quantification of Linkability Within a Privacy-Enhancing Identity Management System Revocable Anonymity Low Latency Anonymous Communication - How Long Are Users Willing to Wait? Security Engineering Security Engineering Using Problem Frames SEcTOOL - Supporting Requirements Engineering for Access Control Possibilistic Information Flow Control in MAKS and Action Refinement Toward a Framework for Forensic Analysis of Scanning Worms A Comparison of Market Approaches to Software Vulnerability Disclosure …… Security Policies Security and Protocls Intrusion Detection Perspectives of Cryptographic Security Author Index |
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