| H. J. Schumacher and S. Ghosh. A fundamental framework for network security. Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 20(3):305--322, July 1997. |
....the identity of other agents, detect message integrity violations, protect the privacy of messages and ensure non repudiation of message origin. The techniques and methodologies which we presented in this paper rely on the assumption that the above problems and other network security problems [48] are dealt with correctly by the underlying implementation. Zapf et al. 65] consider security threats to both hosts and agents in electronic markets. They describe the preliminary security facilities implemented in their agent system AMETAS. They do not provide a formal model or an experimental ....
H. J. Schumacher and S. Ghosh. A fundamental framework for network security. Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 20(3):305--322, July 1997.
....of the Army leadership. Meanwhile, the lab exercises will reinforce the high level material as well as be useful to the cadets as junior officers in the field who have to implement Information Security. We selected areas to cover based on a comprehensive definition of information network security [2] which were intended to expose the cadets to several different perspectives of information security. These areas do not fully cover every perspective or aspect of information security. Developing an individual situationallydependent definition of information security from the environment and ....
Schumacher, H. J. and S. Ghosh. 1997. A Fundamental Framework for Network Security. Journal of Network and Computer Applications 20, no. 3 (July): 305-322.
....the identity of other agents, detect message integrity violations, protect the privacy of messages and ensure non repudiation of message origin. The techniques and methodologies which we presented in this paper rely on the assumption that the above problems and other network security problems [46] are dealt with correctly by the underlying implementation. Zapf et al. 63] consider security threats to both hosts and agents in electronic markets. They describe the preliminary security facilities implemented in their agent system AMETAS. They do not provide a formal model or an experimental ....
H. J. Schumacher and S. Ghosh. A fundamental framework for network security. Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 20(3):305--322, July 1997.
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