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Abstract: Current authentication systems require that a user have a valid token or ticket for a job to
run. These tickets are issued with limited lifetimes, and their renewal requires a user to
enter her password. We have developed a system called lat with which a user may
schedule a batch job to be run at a later date in the current environment. The batch job is
stored on a secure machine, and sent and received only in encrypted form. When it is
time for the job to run, the server generates a ticket for ... (Update)
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...In fact, there is no way to reason about a principal forgetting some information. An example of such a protocol is the khat system [46] of Rubin and Honeyman. The security of khat is based on the notion that a vacant workstation erases some information from its memory so...
...They provide a mechanism for a principal to forget some information. An example of a protocol that requires this is the khat system [62] of Rubin and Honeyman. The security of khat is based on the notion that a vacant workstation erases some information from its memory so...
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A. D. Rubin and P. Honeyman. Long running jobs in an authenticated environment. USENIX Security Conference IV, pages 19--28, October 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/rubin93long.html More
@techreport{ rubin93long,
author = "A. D. Rubin and P. Honeyman",
title = "Long Running Jobs In an Authenticated Environment",
number = "CITI Technical Report 93-1",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/rubin93long.html" }
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