Search for dissertations about: "Mobile Code Security"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Mobile Code Security.
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1. Security Infrastructure and Applicationsfor Mobile Agents
Abstract : Research areas of this dissertation are security for mobile agents, for applications based on mobile agents, and for distributed network environments in which mobile agents execute. Mobile agents paradigm has captured researchers’ and industry’s interests long time ago because of its innovative capabilities and attractive applications. READ MORE
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2. Algorithmic Verification Techniques for Mobile Code
Abstract : Modern computing platforms strive to support mobile code without putting system security at stake. These platforms can be viewed as open systems, as the mobile code adds new components to the running system. Establishing that such platforms function correctly can be divided into two steps. READ MORE
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3. MobiLeak : Security and Privacy of Personal Data in Mobile Applications
Abstract : Smartphones and mobile applications have become an essential part of our daily lives. People always carry their smartphones with them and rely on mobile applications for most of their tasks: from checking emails for personal or business purposes, to engaging in social interactions via social networks, from trading online or checking their bank accounts to communicating with families and friends through instant messaging applications. READ MORE
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4. On the Foundations of Practical Language-Based Security
Abstract : Language-based information flow control (IFC) promises to provide programming languages and tools that make it easy for developers to write secure code. Traditionally, research in this field aims to build a variant on a programming language or system that lets developers write code that gives them strong guarantees beyond the potential memory- and type-safety guarantees of modern languages. READ MORE
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5. Secrecy for mobile implementations of security protocols
Abstract : Mobile code technology offers interesting possibilities tothe practitioner, but also raises strong concerns aboutsecurity. One aspect of security is secrecy, the preservationof confidential information. READ MORE