| W. M. Farmer, J. D. Guttag, and V. Swarup. Security for Mobile Agents: Authentification and State Appraisal. In E. Bertino, H. Kurth, G. Martella, and E. Montolivo, editors, Proceedings of the Fourth ESORICS, volume 1146 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 118--130. Springer-Verlag, Rome, Italy, September 1996. |
....[44] Hohl [28] proposed to protecting mobile agents from attackers by not giving the attacker enough time to manipulate the data and code of the agent. He proposed that this can be achieved by a combination of a code mess up and limited lifetime of code and data which he describes. Farmer et al. [22] use a state appraisal mechanism which checks if some invariants of the agent s state hold (e.g. relationships among variables) when an agent reaches a new execution environment. Vigna [58] presents a mechanism to detect possible illegal modification of a mobile agent which is based on ....
W. M. Farmer, J. D. Guttag, and V. Swarup. Security for Mobile Agents: Authentification and State Appraisal. In E. Bertino, H. Kurth, G. Martella, and E. Montolivo, editors, Proceedings of the Fourth ESORICS, volume 1146 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 118--130. Springer-Verlag, Rome, Italy, September 1996.
....[42] Hohl [25] proposed to protecting mobile agents from attackers by not giving the attacker enough time to manipulate the data and code of the agent. He proposed that this can be achieved by a combination of a code mess up and limited lifetime of code and data which he describes. Farmer et al. [19] use a state appraisal mechanism which checks if some invariants of the agent s state hold (e.g. relationships among variables) when an agent reaches a new execution environment. Vigna [56] presents a mechanism to detect possible illegal modification of a mobile agent which is based on ....
W. M. Farmer, J. D. Guttag, and V. Swarup. Security for Mobile Agents: Authentification and State Appraisal. In E. Bertino, H. Kurth, G. Martella, and E. Montolivo, editors, Proceedings of the Fourth ESORICS, volume 1146 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 118--130. Springer-Verlag, Rome, Italy, September 1996.
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