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TRUST 2008: Villach, Austria
- Peter Lipp, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Klaus-Michael Koch:
Trusted Computing - Challenges and Applications, First International Conference on Trusted Computing and Trust in Information Technologies, Trust 2008, Villach, Austria, March 11-12, 2008, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4968, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-68978-2 - Paul England:
Practical Techniques for Operating System Attestation. 1-13 - Sergey Bratus, Nihal D'Cunha, Evan Randall Sparks, Sean W. Smith:
TOCTOU, Traps, and Trusted Computing. 14-32 - Mario Strasser, Heiko Stamer:
A Software-Based Trusted Platform Module Emulator. 33-47 - Tobias Vejda, Ronald Toegl, Martin Pirker, Thomas Winkler:
Towards Trust Services for Language-Based Virtual Machines for Grid Computing. 48-59 - Dries Schellekens, Pim Tuyls, Bart Preneel:
Embedded Trusted Computing with Authenticated Non-volatile Memory. 60-74 - Thomas Weigold, Thorsten Kramp, Reto Hermann, Frank Höring, Peter Buhler, Michael Baentsch:
The Zurich Trusted Information Channel - An Efficient Defence Against Man-in-the-Middle and Malicious Software Attacks. 75-91 - Clark D. Thomborson:
A Model for New Zealand's Identity Verification Service. 92-106 - Konstantin Hyppönen, Marko Hassinen, Elena Trichina:
Pseudonymous Mobile Identity Architecture Based on Government-Supported PKI. 107-118 - Paul England, Jork Löser:
Para-Virtualized TPM Sharing. 119-132 - Benjamin Monate, Julien Signoles:
Slicing for Security of Code. 133-142 - Alexander Böttcher, Bernhard Kauer, Hermann Härtig:
Trusted Computing Serving an Anonymity Service. 143-154 - Konstantin Hyppönen, Marko Hassinen, Elena Trichina:
Combining Biometric Authentication with Privacy-Enhancing Technologies. 155-165 - Ernie Brickell, Liqun Chen, Jiangtao Li:
A New Direct Anonymous Attestation Scheme from Bilinear Maps. 166-178 - Adrian Leung, Liqun Chen, Chris J. Mitchell:
On a Possible Privacy Flaw in Direct Anonymous Attestation (DAA). 179-190
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