Information security : third international workshop, ISW 2000, Wollongong, Australia, December 20-21, 2000 : proceedings
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Information security : third international workshop, ISW 2000, Wollongong, Australia, December 20-21, 2000 : proceedings
(Lecture notes in computer science, 1975)
Springer, c2000
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The third International Workshop on Information Security was held at the U- versity of Wollongong, Australia. The conference was sponsored by the Centre for Computer Security Research, University of Wollongong. The main themes of the conference were the newly emerging issues of Information Security. Mul- media copyright protection and security aspects of e-commerce were two topics that clearly re?ect the focus of the conference. Protection of the copyright of electronic documents seems to be driven by strong practical demand from the industry for new, e cient and secure solutions. Although e-commerce is already booming, it has not reached its full potential in terms of new, e cient and secure e-commerce protocols with added properties. There were 63 papers submitted to the conference. The program committee accepted 23. Of those accepted, six papers were from Australia, ve from Japan, two each from Spain, Germany and the USA, and one each from Finland and Sweden. Four papers were co-authored by international teams from Canada and China, Korea and Australia, Taiwan and Australia, and Belgium, France and Germany, respectively. Final versions of the accepted papers were gathered using computing and other resources of the Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland. We are especially grateful to Jerzy Urbanowicz and Andrzej Pokrzywa for their help during preparation of the proceedings.
Table of Contents
Multimedia Copyright Protection.- A Watermarking Scheme Based on the Characteristic of Addition among DCT Coefficients.- Affine Invariant Watermarks for 3D Polygonal and NURBS Based Models.- A Steganographic Framework for Reference Colour Based Encoding and Cover Image Selection.- Spatial-Domain Image Watermarking Robust against Compression, Filtering, Cropping, and Scaling.- Region-Based Watermarking by Distribution Adjustment.- Hiding Information in Color Images Using Small Color Palettes.- An Approach to the Objective and Quantitative Evaluation of Tamper-Resistant Software.- Characteristics of Some Binary Codes for Fingerprinting.- E-Commerce.- An Anonymous Auction Protocol with a Single Non-trusted Center Using Binary Trees.- Unlinkable Divisible Electronic Cash.- Weighted One-Way Hash Chain and Its Applications.- Linkability in Practical Electronic Cash Design.- Towards a Practical Secure Framework for Mobile Code Commerce.- Key Management.- Probabilistic Methods in Multicast Key Management.- Classification of Authentication Protocols: A Practical Approach.- Exploring Fair Exchange Protocols Using Specification Animation.- A Practical Implementation of Hierarchically Structured Key Predistribution System and Its Evaluation.- Network Security and Access Control.- An Efficient Protocol for Certified Electronic Mail.- Performance Analysis of Secure Web Server Based on SSL.- Sherlock: Commercial High Assurance Network Computing Extended Abstract.- The Role of the Development Process in Operating System Security.- Cryptographic Systems.- Threshold Fail-Stop Signature Schemes Based on Discrete Logarithm and Factorization.- A Signcryption Scheme Based on Integer Factorization.
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