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Chuang S.C. (1996) Securing ATM networks. Third ACM conference on computer and communication security, New Delhi, India.

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Securing communications over ATM networks - Laurent, Paul, Rolin (1997)   (Correct)

....and switching functions and an ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL) whose main function is to adapt services needs to ATM streams by performing segmentation into ( reassembly of) cells for instance. 3 SURVEY Solutions to secure ATM communications are discussed in (Stevenson, 1995) Deng, 1995) (Chuang, 1996) and (ATM Forum, 1996) As securing an ATM communication is based on firstly negotiating a security context and secondly applying negotiated security services on user data exchanges, these solutions presentation is divided into two corresponding subsections. Along the sections, notations of table ....

....ATM protocol reference. Upper layers Upper layers Securing communications over ATM network 3 3. 1 Security services negotiation ATM security solutions differ in that security services negotiation is done : during connection set up within control operations (ATM Forum, 1996) Deng, 1995) (Chuang, 1996) . along the connection within management operations (ATM Forum, 1996) over an auxiliary channel dedicated to security operations (Stevenson, 1995) ATM Forum, 1996) Note that ATM Forum s solution uses all these schemes to exchange security information. 3.1.1. Negotiation through signaling ....

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Chuang S.C. (1996) Securing ATM networks. Third ACM conference on computer and communication security, New Delhi, India.


Mechanism for Encryption and Key Update Synchronization in.. - Gray Kshemkalyani   (Correct)

....manner using 53 byte cells. Each cell has a 48 byte data payload and a 5 byte header. The cells are delivered in the order sent. Threats to an ATM network include leakage of information, manipulation of information, impersonation of valid network identity, and denial of the usage of resources [4, 5, 11, 12]. In general, four security services can be used to counter such threats to the ATM network: entity authentication, access control, information confidentiality, and information integrity [21] These security services need to be seamlessly integrated into ATM so that security operations are ....

S. Chuang, "Securing ATM Networks", Tech. Report, University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, Oct. 1995. (Available from http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/greenbook.html)

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