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Advances in Information and Computer Security: First International Workshop on Security, IWSEC 2006, Kyoto, Japan, October 23-24, 2006, Proceedings 2006 Edition
Contributor(s): Yoshiura, Hiroshi (Editor), Sakurai, Kouichi (Editor), Rannenberg, Kai (Editor)
ISBN: 3540476997     ISBN-13: 9783540476993
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2006
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Annotation: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Workshop on Security, IWSEC 2006, held in Kyoto, Japan in October 2006.

The 30 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 147 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on signatures, security evaluation, authentication, encryption and key exchange, network security, security for multimedia, cryptanalysis and implementation, as well as access control.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Operating Systems - General
- Computers | Networking - Hardware
- Computers | Security - Cryptography
Dewey: 005.8
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.39" W x 9.24" (1.45 lbs) 438 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
ItwasourpleasuretoholdtheInternationalWorkshoponSecurity2006(IWSEC 2006) this year in Kyoto and to publish the proceedings as a volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. The workshop was our ?rst trial in that two major academic society groups on security in Japan, viz. ISEC and CSEC, jointly organized it; ISEC is a te- nical group on information security of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE), and CSEC is a special interest group on computer security of the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ). It was Ryoichi Sasaki, the former head of CSEC, who proposed holding such an international workshop in Japan for the ?rst time, two years ago. The two groups supported his idea and started organizing the workshop. CSEC has its annual domestic symposium, the Computer Security Symposium (CSS), in - tober for three days, and we decided to organize the workshop prior to CSS this year. The initial aim of the workshop was primarily to provide young researchers with the opportunity to present their work in English. However, due to more submissions than we had anticipated, the quality of the accepted papers became far better than we had expected. Theconferencereceived147submissions, outofwhichtheprogramcommittee selected 30 for presentation. These proceedings contain the ?nal versions of the accepted papers, which the authors ?nalized on the basis of comments from the reviewers. Since these revisions were not subject to editorial review, the authors bear full responsibility for the contents of their papers