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inproceedings
2015-ziegeldorf-dpm-comparison
Comparison-based Privacy: Nudging Privacy in Social Media (Position Paper)
2015
9
22
9481
226-234
fileadmin/papers/2015/2015-ziegeldorf-dpm-cbp.pdf
Online
Springer
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The 10th DPM International Workshop on Data Privacy Management, Vienna, Austria
en
978-3-319-29882-5
10.1007/978-3-319-29883-2_15
1
Jan HenrikZiegeldorf
MartinHenze
RenéHummen
KlausWehrle
inproceedings
2015-gerdes-authorization
Autorisierungsmanagement für das Internet of Things
2015
9
iotsec
Online
D•A•CH Security 2015
Sankt Augustin, Germany
D•A•CH Security 2015
08.09. - 09.09.2015
accepted
de
1
StefanieGerdes
RenéHummen
OlafBergmann
techreport
2015-draft-moskowitz-hip-dex-04
HIP Diet EXchange (DEX)
2015
7
20
draft-moskowitz-hip-dex-04
This document specifies the Host Identity Protocol Diet EXchange (HIP DEX), a variant of the Host Identity Protocol Version 2 (HIPv2). The HIP DEX protocol design aims at reducing the overhead of the employed cryptographic primitives by omitting public-key signatures and hash functions. In doing so, the main goal is to still deliver similar security properties to HIPv2.
The HIP DEX protocol is primarily designed for computation or memory-constrained sensor/actuator devices. Like HIPv2, it is expected to be used together with a suitable security protocol such as the Encapsulated Security Payload (ESP) for the protection of upper layer protocol data. In addition, HIP DEX can also be used as a keying mechanism for security primitives at the MAC layer, e.g., for IEEE 802.15.4 networks.
Work in progress
iotsec; ietf
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-moskowitz-hip-dex-04
Online
Internet Engineering Task Force
Internet-Draft
en
RobertMoskowitz
RenéHummen
phdthesis
2015-hummen-resource-conscious
Resource-Conscious Network Security for the IP-Based Internet of Things
2015
6
30
iot
https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2015/2015-hummen-phd-thesis.pdf
Shaker Verlag
Aachen, Germany
Reports on Communications and Distributed Systems
11
RWTH Aachen University
Chair of Communication and Distributed Systems
Ph.D. Thesis
978-3-8440-3755-5
RenéHummen
techreport
2015-draft-moskowitz-hip-dex-03
HIP Diet EXchange (DEX)
2015
6
19
draft-moskowitz-hip-dex-03
This document specifies the Host Identity Protocol Diet EXchange (HIP DEX), a variant of the Host Identity Protocol Version 2 (HIPv2). The HIP DEX protocol design aims at reducing the overhead of the employed cryptographic primitives by omitting public-key signatures and hash functions. In doing so, the main goal is to still deliver similar security properties to HIPv2.
The HIP DEX protocol is primarily designed for computation or memory-constrained sensor/actuator devices. Like HIPv2, it is expected to be used together with a suitable security protocol such as the Encapsulated Security Payload (ESP) for the protection of upper layer protocol data. In addition, HIP DEX can also be used as a keying mechanism for security primitives at the MAC layer, e.g., for IEEE 802.15.4 networks.
Work in progress
iotsec; ietf
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-moskowitz-hip-dex-03
Online
Internet Engineering Task Force
Internet-Draft
en
RobertMoskowitz
RenéHummen
phdthesis
2015-hummen-phdthesis
Resource-Conscious Network Security for the IP-Based Internet of Things
2015
RWTH Aachen University
RenéHummen