Trusted Computing - Challenges and Applications
First International Conference on Trusted Computing and Trust in Information Technologies, TRUST 2008 Villach, Austria, March 11-12, 2008 Proceedings
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- Edition number 2008
- Publisher Springer Verlag
- Date of Publication 4 August 2008
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783540689782
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages191 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English 0
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This volume contains papers presented at TRUST 2008, the ?rst international conference on Trusted Computing and Trust in Information Technologies, held in March 2008 in Villach, Austria. The aim of the conference was to create a joint scienti?c and networking platform covering the core issues of trust in IT systems and trusted computing and to bridge the gaps between international research groups and projects in closely related ?elds. The organizers received 43 submissions from 17 countries. Each of the s- mittedpaperswasreviewedbythreereviewers.Basedonthesereviews13papers were selected as suitable for the conference and the authors were asked to p- sent their work. Further, six renowned speakers from academia, industry and the European Commission were invited for keynotes. The accepted papers are published in this volume together with one paper from Paul England, one of the invited speakers at TRUST 2008. TheconferencewassupportedbytheEuropeanCommissionviatheOpen-TC project (FP6 IST-027635), by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) and by the city of Villach.
This volume contains papers presented at TRUST 2008, the ?rst international conference on Trusted Computing and Trust in Information Technologies, held in March 2008 in Villach, Austria. The aim of the conference was to create a joint scienti?c and networking platform covering the core issues of trust in IT systems and trusted computing and to bridge the gaps between international research groups and projects in closely related ?elds. The organizers received 43 submissions from 17 countries. Each of the s- mittedpaperswasreviewedbythreereviewers.Basedonthesereviews13papers were selected as suitable for the conference and the authors were asked to p- sent their work. Further, six renowned speakers from academia, industry and the European Commission were invited for keynotes. The accepted papers are published in this volume together with one paper from Paul England, one of the invited speakers at TRUST 2008. TheconferencewassupportedbytheEuropeanCommissionviatheOpen-TC project (FP6 IST-027635), by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) and by the city of Villach.
Table of Contents:
TRUST 2008.- Practical Techniques for Operating System Attestation.- TOCTOU, Traps, and Trusted Computing.- A Software-Based Trusted Platform Module Emulator.- Towards Trust Services for Language-Based Virtual Machines for Grid Computing.- Embedded Trusted Computing with Authenticated Non-volatile Memory.- The Zurich Trusted Information Channel - An Efficient Defence Against Man-in-the-Middle and Malicious Software Attacks.- A Model for New Zealand's Identity Verification Service.- Pseudonymous Mobile Identity Architecture Based on Government-Supported PKI.- Para-Virtualized TPM Sharing.- Slicing for Security of Code.- Trusted Computing Serving an Anonymity Service.- Combining Biometric Authentication with Privacy-Enhancing Technologies.- A New Direct Anonymous Attestation Scheme from Bilinear Maps.- On a Possible Privacy Flaw in Direct Anonymous Attestation (DAA).
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