Searching for authors named "Dimitris Gritzalis" – sorted by Relevance.
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Cumulative notarization for long-term preservation of digital signatures
- The long-term preservation of digitally signed documents may be approached and analyzed from various perspectives, i.e. future data readability, signature validity, storage media longevity, etc. The paper focuses on technology and trust issues related to the long-term validation of a digital signatu
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Panoptis: Intrusion Detection using a Domain-specific Language
- We describe the use of a domain-specific language (DSL) for expressing critical design values and constraints in an intrusion detection application. Through the use of this specialised language, information that is critical to the correct operation of the software can be expressed in a form that c
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Evaluating Certificate Status Information Mechanisms
- A wide spectrum of certificate revocation mechanisms is currently in use. A number of them have been proposed by standardisation bodies, while some others have originated from academic or private institutions. What is still missing is a systematic and robust framework for the sound evaluation of the
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Information Security Best Practice Dissemination: The ISA-EUNET Approach
- : The rising deployment of mission-critical systems over public data networks is prompting enterprises of all types and sizes to re-examine their approach towards the security of their information technology systems. We present ISAEUNET, an integrated approach comprising security technology awaren
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A Domain-specific Language for Intrusion Detection
- We describe the use of a domain-specific language (DSL) for expressing critical design values and constraints in an intrusion detection application. Through the use of this specialised language information that is critical to the correct operation of the software can be expressed in a form that can
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Trusted Third Party Services for Deploying Secure Telemedical Applications over the WWW
- The EUROMED-ETS schema provides a robust security framework for telemedical applications operating over the World Wide Web. It is based on a trusted third party architecture under which certificate authorities store the public-key certificates of participating hospitals and medical practitioners. Di
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Towards a Framework for Evaluating Certificate Status Information Mechanisms
- A wide spectrum of certificate revocation mechanisms is currently in use. A number of them have been proposed by standardisation bodies, while some others have originated from academic or private institutions. What is still missing is a systematic and robust framework for the sound evaluation of
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