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E-grāmata: Security and Privacy in Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks: 4th European Workshop, ESAS 2007, Cambridge, UK, July 2-3, 2007, Proceedings

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You hold in your hands the proceedings of ESAS 2007, the Fourth European Workshop on Security and Privacy in Ad hoc and Sensor Networks. The wo- nd rd shop took place in Cambridge, UK, on the 2 and 3 of July 2007. The workshop was European in name and location but it was de nitely transatlantic in scope. We had a program chair from Europe and one from the USA, and membership of our program committee was almost evenly split - tween those two regions. When looking at participation, the workshop was even more global than that: the submitted papers came from 25 countries in 6 con- nents. We received 87 submissions. After quick-rejecting 5 papers deemed to be out of scope, the remaining 82 papers were each reviewed by at least three PC members. The two program chairs, who did not submit any works, had sole authoritytodecidewhichpaperstoacceptandreject,basedonlyonthedirective that quality had to be the primary criterion, in order to form a proceedings volume of high international relevance. The number of papers to be accepted was not set in advance: it was selected a posteriori so as to include only solid, innovative and insightful papers. The resulting acceptance rate of about 20%, very strict for a workshop, is a testimonial of how selective we chose to be in accepting only high quality papers.
Device Pairing
The Candidate Key Protocol for Generating Secret Shared Keys from Similar Sensor Data Streams
1(15)
Rene Mayrhofer
The Martini Synch: Joint Fuzzy Hashing Via Error Correction
16(15)
Darko Kirovski
Michael Sinclair
David Wilson
Private Handshakes
31(12)
Jaap-Henk Hoepman
Security Associations in Personal Networks: A Comparative Analysis
43(15)
Jani Suomalainen
Jukka Valkonen
N. Asokan
Key Management
Key Establishment in Heterogeneous Self-organized Networks
58(15)
Gelareh Taban
Rei Safavi-Naini
Enabling Full-Size Public-Key Algorithms on 8-bit Sensor Nodes
73(14)
Leif Uhsadel
Axel Poschmann
Christof Paar
Key Distribution in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Based on Message Relaying
87(14)
Johann van der Merwe
Dawoud Dawoud
Stephen McDonald
Location Verification and Location Privacy
Distance Bounding in Noisy Environments
101(15)
Dave Singelee
Bart Preneel
Multiple Target Localisation in Sensor Networks with Location Privacy
116(13)
Matthew Roughan
Jon Arnold
On the Effectiveness of Changing Pseudonyms to Provide Location Privacy in VANETs
129(13)
Levente Buttyan
Tamas Holczer
Istvan Vajda
Secure Routing and Forwarding
``End-by-Hop'' Data Integrity
142(14)
Stephen Farrell
Christian D. Jensen
Authenticating DSR Using a Novel Multisignature Scheme Based on Cubic LFSR Sequences
156(16)
Saikat Chakrabarti
Santosh Chandrasekhar
Mukesh Singhal
Kenneth L. Calvert
Physical Security
Security for Mobile Low Power Nodes in a Personal Area Network by Means of Trusted Platform Modules
172(15)
Ulrich Grossmann
Enrik Berkhan
Luciana C. Jatoba
Joerg Ottenbacher
Wilhelm Stork
Klaus D. Mueller-Glaser
Algsics --- Combining Physics and Cryptography to Enhance Security and Privacy in RFID Systems
187(16)
Neil Bird
Claudine Conrado
Jorge Guajardo
Stefan Maubach
Geert-Jan Schrijen
Boris Skoric
Anton M.H. Tombeur
Peter Thueringer
Pim Tuyls
Detection of Compromise, and Revocation
Detecting Node Compromise in Hybrid Wireless Sensor Networks Using Attestation Techniques
203(15)
Christoph Krauβ
Frederic Stumpf
Claudia Eckert
Direct Anonymous Attestation (DAA): Ensuring Privacy with Corrupt Administrators
218(14)
Ben Smyth
Mark Ryan
Liqun Chen
Now Strategies for Revocation in Ad-Hoc Networks
232(15)
Tyler Moore
Jolyon Clulow
Shishir Nagaraja
Ross Anderson
Author Index 247