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.
Author(s): Rene Mayrhofer (auth.), Frank Stajano, Catherine Meadows, Srdjan Capkun, Tyler Moore (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4572 : Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 250
Tags: Data Encryption; Computer Communication Networks; Systems and Data Security; Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet)
Front Matter....Pages -
The Candidate Key Protocol for Generating Secret Shared Keys from Similar Sensor Data Streams....Pages 1-15
The Martini Synch: Joint Fuzzy Hashing Via Error Correction....Pages 16-30
Private Handshakes....Pages 31-42
Security Associations in Personal Networks: A Comparative Analysis....Pages 43-57
Key Establishment in Heterogeneous Self-organized Networks....Pages 58-72
Enabling Full-Size Public-Key Algorithms on 8-Bit Sensor Nodes....Pages 73-86
Key Distribution in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Based on Message Relaying....Pages 87-100
Distance Bounding in Noisy Environments....Pages 101-115
Multiple Target Localisation in Sensor Networks with Location Privacy....Pages 116-128
On the Effectiveness of Changing Pseudonyms to Provide Location Privacy in VANETs....Pages 129-141
“End-by-Hop” Data Integrity....Pages 142-155
Authenticating DSR Using a Novel Multisignature Scheme Based on Cubic LFSR Sequences....Pages 156-171
Security for Mobile Low Power Nodes in a Personal Area Network by Means of Trusted Platform Modules....Pages 172-186
ALGSICS — Combining Physics and Cryptography to Enhance Security and Privacy in RFID Systems....Pages 187-202
Detecting Node Compromise in Hybrid Wireless Sensor Networks Using Attestation Techniques....Pages 203-217
Direct Anonymous Attestation (DAA): Ensuring Privacy with Corrupt Administrators....Pages 218-231
New Strategies for Revocation in Ad-Hoc Networks....Pages 232-246
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