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Title Trustworthy internet / Nicola Blefari-Melazzi, Giuseppe Bianchi, Luca Salgarelli, editors
Published Milan ; New York : Springer, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 369 pages)
Contents Publish-subscribe internetworking security aspects / Nikos Fotiou, Giannis F. Marias and George C. Polyzos -- Security issues in programmable routers for future internet / Raul Cafini, Walter Cerroni, Carla Raffaelli and Michele Savi -- Secure pseudonymous access to overlay data dissemination network / Anna Del Grosso, Marco Listanti, Andrea Baiocchi and Matteo D'Ambrosio -- An overlay infrastructural approach for a web-wide trustworthy identity and profile management / Maria Chiara Pettenati, Lucia Ciofi, David Parlanti, Franco Pirri and Dino Giuli -- Context privacy in the internet of things / Laura Galluccio, Alessandro Leonardi, Giacomo Morabito and Sergio Palazzo -- Physical layer cryptography in wireless networks / Lorenzo Mucchi, Luca Simone Ronga and Enrico Del Re -- Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization on encrypted vectors / Pierluigi Failla and Mauro Barni -- A peer to peer secure VoIP architecture / Simone Cirani, Riccardo Pecori and Luca Veltri -- Improving QoS of femtocells in multi-operator environments / Franco Mazzenga, Marco Petracca, Remo Pomposini and Francesca Vatalaro -- Automatic network configurationin IEEE 802.15.4 : a standard-compliant solution / Francesca Cuomo, Anna Abbagnale and Emanuele Cipollone -- On the concept of trust in online social networks / Henric Johnson, Niklas Lavesson, Haifeng Zhao and Shyhtsun Felix Wu -- Participatory sensing : the tension between social translucence and privacy / Ioannis Krontiris and Nicolas Maisonneuve -- A summary of two practical attacks against social networks / Leyla Bilge, Marco Balduzzi, Davide Balzarotti and Engin Kirda -- Decentralized social networking services / Thomas Paul, Sonja Buchegger and Thorsten Strufe -- Access control, privacy and trust in on-line social networks : issues and solutions / Elena Ferrari -- Dynamic resiliency to changes / Fabio Massacci, Federica Paci and Olga Gadyatskaya -- Certifying security and privacy properties in the internet of services / Marco Anisetti, Claudio A. Ardagna and Ernesto Damiani -- Time-continuous authorization of network resources based on usage control / Barbara Martini, Paolo Mori, Fabio Martinelli, Aliaksandr Lazouski and Piero Castoldi -- Towards monitoring programmability in future internet : challenges and solutions / Luca Deri, Francesco Fusco and Joseph Gasparakis -- Analyzing telemarketer behavior in massive telecom data records/ Nico d'Heureuse, Sandra Tartarelli and Saverio Niccolini -- SIP overload control : where are we today? / Dorgham Sisalem -- Toward smarter probes : in-network traffic capturing and processing / Nicola Bonelli, Andrea Di Pietro, Stefano Giordano, Gregorio Procissi and Fabio Vitucci -- IDS rules adaptation for packets pre-filtering in Gbps line rates / Simone Teofili, Enrico Nobile, Salvatore Pontarelli and Giuseppe Bianchi -- Introducing privacy awareness in network monitoring ontologies / Giuseppe Tropea, Georgios V. Lioudakis, Nicola Blefari-Melazzi, Dimitra I. Kaklamani and Iakovos S. Venieris -- Rights management in architectures for distributed multimedia content applications / Jaime Delgado, Víctor Torres, Silvia Llorente and Eva Rodríguez -- Scalable video coding in content-aware networks : research challenges and open issues / Michael Grafl, Christian Timmerer, Hermann Hellwagner, Daniel Negru, Eugen Borcoci, Daniele Renzi, Anne-Lore Mevel and Alex Chermilov -- Network layer solutions for a content-centric internet / Andrea Detti and Nicola Blefari-Melazzi
Summary "The term "trustworthy" has a very precise connotation in the European Community's FP7 research program. For a network to be qualified as trustworthy, it needs to be secure, reliable and resilient to attacks and operational failures. Furthermore, quality of service must be guaranteed, while protecting user data, ensuring privacy and providing usable and trusted tools to support users in their security management. As such, the Trustworthy Internet not only has to include mechanisms, architectures and networking infrastructures that intrinsically provide basic security guarantees, but it also has to ensure users, service providers and application providers alike that their requirements in terms of Quality of Experience, manageability and efficiency are fully met. Providing such combined guarantees in a rapidly evolving, complex infrastructure such as the Internet requires solving challenging issues that encompass many fields of theoretical and applied information engineering. These issues span all levels of the protocol stack, ranging from finding new intrinsically secure transmission systems, to radically novel routing models, to new architectures for data dissemination and for interconnecting an unprecedented number of devices and appliances. This book aims at representing a view of the state of the "Trustworthy Internet" as we enter the second decade of our century"--Publisher
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Subject Internet -- Security measures -- Congresses
Telecommunication.
Computer security.
Operating systems (Computers)
Telecommunications
Computer Security
telecommunications.
operating systems.
Ingénierie.
Internet -- Security measures
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Blefari-Melazzi, Nicola
Bianchi, Giuseppe, 1965-
Salgarelli, Luca
ISBN 9788847018181
8847018188
884701817X
9788847018174