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Information Security and Privacy

by Josef Pieprzyk Suriadi Suriadi

The4thAustralasianConferenceonInformationSecurityandPrivacywasheld attheUniversityofWollongong, Australia. Theconferencewassponsoredby theCentreforComputerSecurityResearch, UniversityofWollongong, andthe AustralianComputerSociety. Theaimoftheconferencewastobringtogether peopleworkingindi erentareasofcomputer, communication, andinformation securityfromuniversities, industry, andgovernmentinstitutions. Theconference gavetheparticipantsanopportunitytodiscussthelatestdevelopmentsinthe quicklygrowingareaofinformationsecurityandprivacy. Theprogramcommitteeaccepted26papersfrom53submitted. Fromthose accepted, thirteen papers were from Australia, two each from Belgium and China, andoneeachfromAustria, Belarus, France, India, Japan, Korea, Sin- pore, theUSA, andYugoslavia. Conferencesessionscoveredthefollowingtopics: accesscontrolandsecuritymodels, networksecurity, Booleanfunctions, group communication, cryptanalysis, keymanagementsystems, electroniccommerce, signatureschemes, RSAcryptosystems, andoddsandends. We would like to thank the members of the program committee who - nerouslyspenttheirtimereadingandevaluatingthepapers. Wewouldalsolike tothankmembersoftheorganisingcommitteeand, inparticular, ChrisCh- nes, HosseinGhodosi, MarcGysin, Tiang-BingXia, Cheng-XinQu, SanYeow Lee, YejingWang, Hua-XiongWang, Chih-HungLi, WillySusilo, ChintanShah, Je reyHorton, andGhulamRasoolChaudhryfortheircontinuousandtireless e ortinorganisingtheconference. Finally, wewouldliketothanktheauthorsof allthesubmittedpapers, especiallytheacceptedones, andalltheparticipants whomadetheconferenceasuccessfulevent. February1999 JosefPieprzyk ReiSafavi-Naini JenniferSeberry FOURTHAUSTRALASIANCONFERENCE ONINFORMATIONSECURITY ANDPRIVACY ACISP'99 Sponsoredby CenterforComputerSecurityResearch UniversityofWollongong, Australia and AustralianComputerSociety GeneralChair: JenniferSeberry UniversityofWollongong ProgramCo-Chairs: JosefPieprzyk UniversityofWollongong ReiSafavi-Naini UniversityofWollongong ProgramCommittee: ColinBoyd QueenslandUniversityofTechnology, Australia LawrieBrown AustralianDefenceForceAcademy, Australia BillCaelli QueenslandUniversityofTechnology, Australia EdDawson QueenslandUniversityofTechnology, Australia CunshengDing NationalUniversityofSingapore, Singapore DieterGollmann MicrosoftResearch, UK YongfeiHan Gemplus, Singapore ThomasHardjono BayNetworks, US ErlandJonsson ChalmersUniversity, Sweden SveinKnapskog UniversityofTrondheim, Norway KeithMartin KatholiekeUniversiteitLeuven, Belgium CathyMeadows NavalResearchLaboratory, US KaisaNyberg NokiaResearchCenter, Finland Choon-SikPark ElectronicsandTelecommunicationResearchInstitute, Korea DingyiPei AcademiaSinica, China SteveRoberts WithamPtyLtd, Australia ConferenceOrganization VII GregRose Qualcomm, Australia RaviSandhu GeorgeMasonUniversity, US Sta ordTavares Queen'sUniversity, Canada VijayVaradharajan WesternSydneyUniversity, Australia YuliangZheng MonashUniversity, Australia Referees N. Asokan ZhangJiang DingyiPei YunBai ErlandJonsson JosefPieprzyk SimonBlackburn SveinKnapskog VincentRijmen ColinBoyd HuLei SteveRoberts LawrieBrown LeszekMaciaszek GregRose BillCaelli KeithMartin ReiSafavi-Naini EdDawson CathyMeadows RaviSandhu CunshengDing BillMillan RajanShankaran GaryGaskell QiMing Sta ordTavares JanuszGetta Sang-JaeMoon VijayVaradharajan DieterGollmann YiMu Kapaleeswaran MarcGysin KennyNguyen Viswanathan YongfeiHan KaisaNyberg ChuanWu ThomasHardjono Choon-SikPark YuliangZheng. TableofContents BooleanFunctions BooleanFunctionDesignUsingHillClimbingMethods WilliamMillan, AndrewClark, andEdDawson. . . . . . . . . . .

Information Security and Privacy

by Josef Pieprzyk Suriadi Suriadi

The4thAustralasianConferenceonInformationSecurityandPrivacywasheld attheUniversityofWollongong, Australia. Theconferencewassponsoredby theCentreforComputerSecurityResearch, UniversityofWollongong, andthe AustralianComputerSociety. Theaimoftheconferencewastobringtogether peopleworkingindi erentareasofcomputer, communication, andinformation securityfromuniversities, industry, andgovernmentinstitutions. Theconference gavetheparticipantsanopportunitytodiscussthelatestdevelopmentsinthe quicklygrowingareaofinformationsecurityandprivacy. Theprogramcommitteeaccepted26papersfrom53submitted. Fromthose accepted, thirteen papers were from Australia, two each from Belgium and China, andoneeachfromAustria, Belarus, France, India, Japan, Korea, Sin- pore, theUSA, andYugoslavia. Conferencesessionscoveredthefollowingtopics: accesscontrolandsecuritymodels, networksecurity, Booleanfunctions, group communication, cryptanalysis, keymanagementsystems, electroniccommerce, signatureschemes, RSAcryptosystems, andoddsandends. We would like to thank the members of the program committee who - nerouslyspenttheirtimereadingandevaluatingthepapers. Wewouldalsolike tothankmembersoftheorganisingcommitteeand, inparticular, ChrisCh- nes, HosseinGhodosi, MarcGysin, Tiang-BingXia, Cheng-XinQu, SanYeow Lee, YejingWang, Hua-XiongWang, Chih-HungLi, WillySusilo, ChintanShah, Je reyHorton, andGhulamRasoolChaudhryfortheircontinuousandtireless e ortinorganisingtheconference. Finally, wewouldliketothanktheauthorsof allthesubmittedpapers, especiallytheacceptedones, andalltheparticipants whomadetheconferenceasuccessfulevent. February1999 JosefPieprzyk ReiSafavi-Naini JenniferSeberry FOURTHAUSTRALASIANCONFERENCE ONINFORMATIONSECURITY ANDPRIVACY ACISP'99 Sponsoredby CenterforComputerSecurityResearch UniversityofWollongong, Australia and AustralianComputerSociety GeneralChair: JenniferSeberry UniversityofWollongong ProgramCo-Chairs: JosefPieprzyk UniversityofWollongong ReiSafavi-Naini UniversityofWollongong ProgramCommittee: ColinBoyd QueenslandUniversityofTechnology, Australia LawrieBrown AustralianDefenceForceAcademy, Australia BillCaelli QueenslandUniversityofTechnology, Australia EdDawson QueenslandUniversityofTechnology, Australia CunshengDing NationalUniversityofSingapore, Singapore DieterGollmann MicrosoftResearch, UK YongfeiHan Gemplus, Singapore ThomasHardjono BayNetworks, US ErlandJonsson ChalmersUniversity, Sweden SveinKnapskog UniversityofTrondheim, Norway KeithMartin KatholiekeUniversiteitLeuven, Belgium CathyMeadows NavalResearchLaboratory, US KaisaNyberg NokiaResearchCenter, Finland Choon-SikPark ElectronicsandTelecommunicationResearchInstitute, Korea DingyiPei AcademiaSinica, China SteveRoberts WithamPtyLtd, Australia ConferenceOrganization VII GregRose Qualcomm, Australia RaviSandhu GeorgeMasonUniversity, US Sta ordTavares Queen'sUniversity, Canada VijayVaradharajan WesternSydneyUniversity, Australia YuliangZheng MonashUniversity, Australia Referees N. Asokan ZhangJiang DingyiPei YunBai ErlandJonsson JosefPieprzyk SimonBlackburn SveinKnapskog VincentRijmen ColinBoyd HuLei SteveRoberts LawrieBrown LeszekMaciaszek GregRose BillCaelli KeithMartin ReiSafavi-Naini EdDawson CathyMeadows RaviSandhu CunshengDing BillMillan RajanShankaran GaryGaskell QiMing Sta ordTavares JanuszGetta Sang-JaeMoon VijayVaradharajan DieterGollmann YiMu Kapaleeswaran MarcGysin KennyNguyen Viswanathan YongfeiHan KaisaNyberg ChuanWu ThomasHardjono Choon-SikPark YuliangZheng. TableofContents BooleanFunctions BooleanFunctionDesignUsingHillClimbingMethods WilliamMillan, AndrewClark, andEdDawson. . . . . . . . . . .

Information Security and Privacy: 28th Australasian Conference, ACISP 2023, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, July 5–7, 2023, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #13915)

by Leonie Simpson Mir Ali Rezazadeh Baee

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 28th Australasian Conference on Information Security and Privacy, ACISP 2023, held in Brisbane, QLD, Australia, during July 5-7, 2023. The 27 full papers presented were carefully revised and selected from 87 submissions. The papers present and discuss different aspects of symmetric-key cryptography, public-key cryptography, post-quantum cryptography, cryptographic protocols, and system security.

Information Security and Privacy

by Ron Steinfeld Joseph K. Liu

The annual Australasian Conference on Information Security and Privacy is the premier Australian academic conference in its ?eld, showcasing research from around the globe on a range of topics. ACISP 2010 was held during July 5-7, 2010, at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. There were 97 paper submissions for the conference. These submission were reviewed by the Program Committee and a number of other individuals, whose namescanbefoundoverleaf. TheProgramCommitteethenselected24papersfor presentationatthe conference. Thesepapersarecontainedin theseproceedings. In addition to the peer-reviewedpapers, two invited speakers presented talks at the conference: Craig Gentry (IBM, USA); and Stephan Overbeek (Shear- ter Solutions, Australia). We would like to express our gratitude to Craig and Stephan for contributing their knowledge and insight, and thus expanding the horizons of the conference delegates. We would like to thank the authors of all of submission for o?ering their researchforpublicationinACISP2010. WeextendoursincerethankstotheP- gram Committee and other reviewers for the high-quality reviews and in-depth discussion. The Program Committee made use of the iChair electronic subm- sion and reviewing software written by Thomas Baign eres and Matthieu Finiasz at EPFL, LASEC. We would like to express our thanks to Springer for conti- ing to support the ACISP conference and for help in the conference proceedings production. We also thank the Organizing Committee, led by the ACISP 2010 General Chair Josef Pieprzyk, for their contribution to the conference.

Information Security and Privacy: 23rd Australasian Conference, ACISP 2018, Wollongong, NSW, Australia, July 11-13, 2018, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #10946)

by Willy Susilo Guomin Yang

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd Australasian Conference on Information Security and Privacy, ACISP 2018, held in Wollongong, Australia, in July 2018. The 41 revised full papers and 10 short papers presented were carefully revised and selected from 136 submissions. The papers present theories, techniques, implementations, applications and practical experiences on a variety of topics such as foundations, symmetric-key cryptography, public-key cryptography, cloud security, post-quantum cryptography, security protocol, system and network security, and blockchain and cryptocurrency.

Information Security Applications

by Dooho Choi Sylvain Guilley

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the 17th International Workshop on Information Security Applications, WISA 2016, held on Jeju Island, Korea, in August 2016. The 31 revised full papers including two invited talks presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 61 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections such as network security, threat analysis, application security, cryptographic. Protocols, cryptanalysis, cryptographic implementations, authentication using bio and ML, authentication, ICT Convergent security

Information Security Applications

by Dooho Choi Ho-Won Kim

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereedpost-workshop proceedings of the 16th International Workshop on InformationSecurity Applications, WISA 2015, held on Jeju Island, Korea, in August 2015. The 35 revised full papers presented in this volume werecarefully reviewed and selected from 78 submissions. The papers are organizedin topical sections such as hardware security; cryptography, side channelattacks and countermeasures; security and threat analysis; IoT security;network security; cryptography; application security.

Information Security Applications: 19th International Conference, Wisa 2018, Jeju Island, Korea, August 23-24, 2018, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #11402)

by Brent ByungHoon Kang JinSoo Jang

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Information Security Applications, WISA 2018, held on Jeju Island, Korea, in August 2018. The 11 revised full papers and 11 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 44 submissions. #The primary focus of WISA 2018 was on systems and network security including all other technical and practical aspects of security applications and also on the embedded, unmanned or autonomous systems and cyber physical systems in general.

Information Security Applications: 18th International Conference, WISA 2017, Jeju Island, Korea, August 24-26, 2017, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #10763)

by Brent ByungHoon Kang Taesoo Kim

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Information Security Applications, WISA 2017, held on Jeju Island, Korea, in August 2017.The 12 revised full papers and 15 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 53 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections such as attack and defense; theory in security; web security and emerging technologies; systems security and authentication; crypto protocols; and attack detections and legal aspects.

Information Security Applications: 24th International Conference, WISA 2023, Jeju Island, South Korea, August 23–25, 2023, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #14402)

by Howon Kim Jonghee Youn

This book constitutes the revised selected papers from the 24th International Conference on Information Security Applications, WISA 2023, held in Jeju Island, South Korea, during August 23–25, 2023.The 25 papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 76 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: Cryptography; network and application security; privacy and management; attacks and defenses; post-quantum cryptography and quantum cryptanalysis.

Information Security Applications: 22nd International Conference, WISA 2021, Jeju Island, South Korea, August 11–13, 2021, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #13009)

by Hyoungshick Kim

This book constitutes the revised selected papers from the 22nd International Conference on Information Security Applications, WISA 2021, which took place on Jeju Island, South Korea, during August 2021. The 23 papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 66 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: machine learning security; cryptography; hardware security; and application security.

Information Security Applications

by Yongdae Kim Heejo Lee Adrian Perrig

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 14th International Workshop on Information Security Applications, WISA 2013, held on Jeju Island, Korea, in August 2013. The 15 revised full papers and 2 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 39 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections such as cryptography, social network security, mobile security, network security, future applications and privacy.

Information Security Applications

by Kyung-Hyune Rhee Jeong Hyun Yi

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 15th International Workshop on Information Security Applications, WISA 2014, held on Jeju Island, Korea, in August 2014. The 30 revised full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 69 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections such as malware detection; mobile security; vulnerability analysis; applied cryptography; network security; cryptography; hardware security; and critical infrastructure security and policy.

Information Security Applications: 20th International Conference, WISA 2019, Jeju Island, South Korea, August 21–24, 2019, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #11897)

by Ilsun You

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Information Security Applications, WISA 2019, held on Jeju Island, South Korea, in August 2019. The 29 revised full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 63 submissions. The primary focus of WISA 2019 was on systems and network security including all other technical and practical aspects of security application in general. The papers are grouped in the following topical sections: Application and Game Security; Network Security and Blockchain; Cryptography; Security with AI and Machine Learning; IoT Security; Hardware Security; and Selected Security Issues.

Information Security Applications: 21st International Conference, WISA 2020, Jeju Island, South Korea, August 26–28, 2020, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #12583)

by Ilsun You

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Information Security Applications, WISA 2020, held in Jeju Island, South Korea, in August 2020. The 30 full research papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 89 submissions. They are organized in the following topical sections: AI Security and Intrusion Detection; Steganography and Malware; Application, System, and Hardware Security; Cryptography; Advances in Network Security and Attack Defense; and Cyber Security.

Information Security Applications: 23rd International Conference, WISA 2022, Jeju Island, South Korea, August 24–26, 2022, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #13720)

by Ilsun You Taek-Young Youn

This book constitutes the revised selected papers from the 23rd International Conference on Information Security Applications, WISA 2022, which took place on Jeju Island, South Korea, during August 2022.The 25 papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 76 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: network security; cryptography; vulnerability analysis; privacy enhancing technique; security management; security engineering.

Information Security Breaches: Avoidance and Treatment Based on ISO27001

by Michael Krausz

Widen the horizon of your Information Security Knowledge!Although breaches of information security are not a new phenomenon, the methods used to perpetrate such breaches have changed considerably over the years. Leaking information to non-authorised people has always been an issue but, in the computer age, the speed and effectiveness with which breaches of information security can occur, and the amount of harm potentially caused are disturbing. Typically, also, they favour the perpetrator, not the victim. The process outlinedThis pocket guide outlines a process and its elements for the treatment of severe breaches, and places them in the context of the associated ISO27001 controls. It provides input for decision making and breach classification, and case studies where the reader can check out how other companies were affected and what they did, or did not do, upon becoming the victim of a breach. Intended to serve two purposes. . . Firstly, this title provides a general discussion of what information security breaches are, how they can be treated, and what ISO27001 offers in that respect, illustrated with details of real-life information security incidents. It aims to serve as a facilitator to widen the horizon of the reader seeking knowledge, or as an introduction for those who arejust starting to think about information security. Secondly, it will form a first line of defence for the reader who is the victim of an incident and is looking for guidance and direction. Here, it will help the reader by identifying, discussing and evaluating treatment options and, through the case studies, it will reduce the tension of the situation readers may find themselves in once abreach occurs. The audienceThis guide is aimed at CSOs, CISOs, IT Security Managers, CIOs and, last but not least, CEOs. It particularly addresses personnel in non-IT roles, in an effort to make this unwieldy subject more comprehensible to those who, in a worst-case scenario, will be on the receiving end of requests for six- or seven-figure excess budgets to copewith severe incidents.

Information Security Education – Towards a Cybersecure Society: 11th IFIP WG 11.8 World Conference, WISE 11, Held at the 24th IFIP World Computer Congress, WCC 2018, Poznan, Poland, September 18–20, 2018, Proceedings (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology #531)

by Lynette Drevin Marianthi Theocharidou

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th IFIP WG 11.8 World Conference on Information Security Education, WISE 11, held at the 24th IFIP World Computer Congress, WCC 2018, in Poznan, Poland, in September 2018.The 11 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 25 submissions. They focus on cybersecurity and are organized in the following topical sections: information security learning techniques; information security training and awareness; and information security courses and curricula.

Information Security Education Across the Curriculum

by Matt Bishop Natalia Miloslavskaya Marianthi Theocharidou

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th IFIP WG 11. 8 World Conference on Security Education, WISE 9, held in Hamburg, Germany, in May 2015. The 11 revised papers presented together with 2 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 20 submissions. They are organized in topical sections on innovative methods, software security education, tools and applications for teaching, and syllabus design.

Information Security Education Across the Curriculum: 9th IFIP WG 11.8 World Conference, WISE 9, Hamburg, Germany, May 26-28, 2015, Proceedings (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology #453)

by Matt Bishop Natalia Miloslavskaya Marianthi Theocharidou

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th IFIP WG 11.8 World Conference on Security Education, WISE 9, held in Hamburg, Germany, in May 2015. The 11 revised papers presented together with 2 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 20 submissions. They are organized in topical sections on innovative methods, software security education, tools and applications for teaching, and syllabus design.

Information Security Education - Adapting to the Fourth Industrial Revolution: 15th IFIP WG 11.8 World Conference, WISE 2022, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 13–15, 2022, Proceedings (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology #650)

by Lynette Drevin Natalia Miloslavskaya Wai Sze Leung Suné Von Solms

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 15th IFIP WG 11.8 World Conference on Information Security Education, WISE 2022, held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in June 2021. The 8 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 17 submissions. The papers are categorized into the following topical sub-headings: Securing the Fourth Industrial Revolution through Programming; Cybersecurity in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Charting the Way Forward in Education; and Real-World Cybersecurity-Inspired Capacity Building.

Information Security Education. Education in Proactive Information Security: 12th IFIP WG 11.8 World Conference, WISE 12, Lisbon, Portugal, June 25–27, 2019, Proceedings (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology #557)

by Lynette Drevin Marianthi Theocharidou

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th IFIP WG 11.8 World Conference on Information Security Education, WISE 12, held in Lisbon, Portugal, in June 2019.The 12 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 26 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: innovation in curricula; training; applications and cryptography; and organizational aspects.

Information Security Education for a Global Digital Society

by Matt Bishop Lynn Futcher Natalia Miloslavskaya Marianthi Theocharidou

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th IFIP WG 11. 8 World Conference on Security Education, WISE 10, held in Rome, Italy, in May 2017. The 14 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 31 submissions. They represent a cross section of applicable research as well as case studies in security education and are organized in the following topical sections: information security education; teaching information security; information security awareness and culture; and training information security professionals. .

Information Security Education for Cyber Resilience: 14th IFIP WG 11.8 World Conference, WISE 2021, Virtual Event, June 22–24, 2021, Proceedings (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology #615)

by Natalia Miloslavskaya Lynette Drevin Suné Von Solms Wai Sze Leung

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th IFIP WG 11.8 World Conference on Information Security Education, WISE 14, held virtually in June 2021.The 8 papers presented together with a special chapter showcasing the history of WISE and two workshop papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 19 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: a roadmap for building resilience; innovation in curricula; teaching methods and tools; and end-user security.

Information Security Education. Information Security in Action: 13th IFIP WG 11.8 World Conference, WISE 13, Maribor, Slovenia, September 21–23, 2020, Proceedings (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology #579)

by Lynette Drevin Suné Von Solms Marianthi Theocharidou

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th IFIP WG 11.8 World Conference on Information Security Education, WISE 13, held in Maribor, Slovenia, in September 2020. The conference was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 13 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 28 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: teaching methods and tools; cybersecurity knowledge within the organization; and teaching of detection and forensics.

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