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iPhone vs BlackBerry: Is RIM still winning the security battle?

...Business? report stated. According to Forrester there are a number of key security policies which Apple supports that, if implemented, should make the iPhone safe... Read more

4 August, 2010 by Jo Best
Dynamic Enforcement of Knowledge-Based <endeca_term>Security Policies</endeca_term>

Dynamic Enforcement of Knowledge-Based Security Policies

This paper explores the idea of knowledge-based security policies, which are used to decide whether to answer queries over secret... Read more

21 April, 2011
An Efficient, Simple and Scalable Automatic Generation of VPN <endeca_term>Security Policies</endeca_term>

An Efficient, Simple and Scalable Automatic Generation of VPN Security Policies

IPSec (Suite of protocols for IP layer Security) policies are widely deployed in firewalls or security gateways to restrict access... Read more

18 February, 2011
Static Checking of Dynamically-Varying <endeca_term>Security Policies</endeca_term> in Database-Backed Applications

Static Checking of Dynamically-Varying Security Policies in Database-Backed Applications

The authors present a system for sound static checking of security policies for database-backed web applications. The tool checks a combination of... Read more

16 September, 2010
SPRINT- Responsibilities: Design and Development of <endeca_term>Security Policies</endeca_term> in Process-Aware Information Systemsy

SPRINT- Responsibilities: Design and Development of Security Policies in Process-Aware Information Systemsy

...patient or customer information. To secure this confidential data, the use of security policies becomes an essential factor for the application of PAIS in practice... Read more

12 February, 2012
Responsibility-Driven Design and Development of Process-Aware <endeca_term>Security Policies</endeca_term>

Responsibility-Driven Design and Development of Process-Aware Security Policies

...human actors and systems. As processes typically require access to sensitive data, security policies are of high importance. Typically security policies in PAIS range from... Read more

23 September, 2011
The Role of Reflective Middleware in Supporting Flexible <endeca_term>Security Policies</endeca_term>

The Role of Reflective Middleware in Supporting Flexible Security Policies

...paradigms, end system types and network styles. Therefore, to secure applications, flexible security policies must be configured and indeed reconfigured at run-time. In this... Read more

1 January, 2011
Managing Data Access on Clouds: A Generic Framework for Enforcing <endeca_term>Security Policies</endeca_term>

Managing Data Access on Clouds: A Generic Framework for Enforcing Security Policies

...allowing providers of Cloud data management systems to define and enforce complex security policies Read more

16 November, 2010
Utility-Analytic Approach and Swarm Simulations of <endeca_term>Security Policies</endeca_term> in Digital Rights Management

Utility-Analytic Approach and Swarm Simulations of Security Policies in Digital Rights Management

...and non-cooperative game approach to the optimal adoption of cost-effective security policies was employed. A series of Swarm-based simulation experiments were highlighted... Read more

1 October, 2010
10 Essential <endeca_term>Security Policies</endeca_term>

10 Essential Security Policies

Every organization needs a corporate security policy to firmly establish guidelines that will keep the company's... Read more

11 May, 2011
Symbolic Analysis of Network <endeca_term>Security Policies</endeca_term> Using Rewrite Systems

Symbolic Analysis of Network Security Policies Using Rewrite Systems

First designed to enable private networks to be opened up to the outside world in a secure way, the growing complexity... Read more

20 April, 2011
The Case for Abstracting <endeca_term>Security Policies</endeca_term>

The Case for Abstracting Security Policies

As Internet connectivity grows executing untrusted code becomes an increasingly serious threat. Public Key... Read more

1 January, 2011
Managing Network <endeca_term>Security Policies</endeca_term> in Tactical MANETs Using DRAMA

Managing Network Security Policies in Tactical MANETs Using DRAMA

Military networks are required to adapt their access control policies to the INFOrmation Operations CONdition (INFOCON)... Read more

23 October, 2010
Protecting Data From Cyber Theft-An Aggravating Disease

Protecting Data From Cyber Theft-An Aggravating Disease

Network Security Policies are essential elements in Internet Security. Network security perimeter devices such... Read more

23 January, 2012
WiFire: A Firewall for Wireless Networks

WiFire: A Firewall for Wireless Networks

Firewalls are extremely effective at enforcing security policies in wired networks. Perhaps surprisingly, firewalls are entirely nonexistent in the... Read more

19 August, 2011

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