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  1. To ensure the secure transmission of data, cryptography is treated as the most effective solution. Cryptographic key is an important entity in this process. In general, randomly generated cryptographic key (of...

    Authors: Subhas Barman, Debasis Samanta and Samiran Chattopadhyay
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2015 2015:3
  2. This paper investigates the statistical detection of JSteg steganography. The approach is based on a statistical model of discrete cosine transformation (DCT) coefficients challenging the usual assumption that...

    Authors: Tong Qiao, Florent Retraint, Rémi Cogranne and Cathel Zitzmann
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2015 2015:2
  3. In this paper we present Laribus, a peer-to-peer network designed to detect local man-in-the-middle attacks against secure socket layer/transport layer security (SSL/TLS). With Laribus, clients can validate th...

    Authors: Karl-Peter Fuchs, Dominik Herrmann, Andrea Micheloni and Hannes Federrath
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2015 2015:1
  4. Cyber security attacks are becoming ever more frequent and sophisticated. Enterprises often deploy several security protection mechanisms, such as anti-virus software, intrusion detection/prevention systems, a...

    Authors: Xin Hu, Ting Wang, Marc Ph Stoecklin, Douglas L Schales, Jiyong Jang and Reiner Sailer
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2014 2014:17
  5. Domain Name System (DNS) cache poisoning is a stepping stone towards advanced (cyber) attacks. DNS cache poisoning can be used to monitor users’ activities for censorship, to distribute malware and spam and to...

    Authors: Haya Shulman and Michael Waidner
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2014 2014:16
  6. The distributed and decentralized nature of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks has offered a lucrative alternative to bot-masters to build botnets. P2P botnets are not prone to any single point of failure and have be...

    Authors: Pratik Narang, Chittaranjan Hota and VN Venkatakrishnan
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2014 2014:15
  7. Many papers have already provided models to formally specify security policies. In this paper, security policies are modeled using deontic concepts of permission and obligation. Permission rules are used to sp...

    Authors: Nada Essaouini, Frédéric Cuppens, Nora Cuppens-Boulahia and Anas Abou El Kalam
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2014 2014:13
  8. We study the asymptotic-capacity-achieving score function that was recently proposed by Oosterwijk et al. for bias-based traitor tracing codes. For the bias function, we choose the Dirichlet distribution with ...

    Authors: Sarah Ibrahimi, Boris Škorić and Jan-Jaap Oosterwijk
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2014 2014:12
  9. Online social networks (OSNs) have become an integral part of social interaction and communication between people. Reasons include the ubiquity of OSNs that is offered through mobile devices and the possibilit...

    Authors: Christian Richthammer, Michael Netter, Moritz Riesner, Johannes Sänger and Günther Pernul
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2014 2014:11
  10. This paper proposes to investigate the impact of the channel model for authentication systems based on codes that are corrupted by a physically unclonable noise such as the one emitted by a printing process. T...

    Authors: Anh Thu Phan Ho, Bao An Mai Hoang, Wadih Sawaya and Patrick Bas
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2014 2014:9
  11. In this work, by exploiting the traces left by double compression in the statistics of quantized modified discrete cosine transform coefficients, a single measure has been derived that allows to decide whether...

    Authors: Tiziano Bianchi, Alessia De Rosa, Marco Fontani, Giovanni Rocciolo and Alessandro Piva
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2014 2014:10
  12. This paper proposes a novel steganography technique, where edges in the cover image have been used to embed messages. Amount of data to be embedded plays an important role on the selection of edges, i.e., the ...

    Authors: Saiful Islam, Mangat R Modi and Phalguni Gupta
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2014 2014:8
  13. The long-term evolution (LTE) is the newly adopted technology to offer enhanced capacity and coverage for current mobility networks, which experience a constant traffic increase and skyrocketing bandwidth dema...

    Authors: Roger Piqueras Jover, Joshua Lackey and Arvind Raghavan
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2014 2014:7
  14. 419 scam (also referred to as Nigerian scam) is a popular form of fraud in which the fraudster tricks the victim into paying a certain amount of money under the promise of a future, larger payoff.

    Authors: Jelena Isacenkova, Olivier Thonnard, Andrei Costin, Aurélien Francillon and David Balzarotti
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2014 2014:4
  15. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are gaining more and more interest in the research community due to their unique characteristics. Besides energy consumption considerations, security has emerged as an equally i...

    Authors: Eirini Karapistoli and Anastasios A Economides
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2014 2014:3
  16. Currently, the most successful approach to steganography in empirical objects, such as digital media, is to embed the payload while minimizing a suitably defined distortion function. The design of the distorti...

    Authors: Vojtěch Holub, Jessica Fridrich and Tomáš Denemark
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2014 2014:1
  17. Recent studies exposed the weaknesses of scale-invariant feature transform (SIFT)-based analysis by removing keypoints without significantly deteriorating the visual quality of the counterfeited image. As a co...

    Authors: Irene Amerini, Mauro Barni, Roberto Caldelli and Andrea Costanzo
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2013 2013:8
  18. The manual forensics investigation of security incidents is an opaque process that involves the collection and correlation of diverse evidence. In this work we first conduct a complex experiment to expand our ...

    Authors: Elias Raftopoulos and Xenofontas Dimitropoulos
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2013 2013:7
  19. The Internet is an essential tool for everyday tasks. Aside from common use, the option to browse the Internet privately is a desirable attribute. However, this can create a problem when private Internet sessi...

    Authors: Donny J Ohana and Narasimha Shashidhar
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2013 2013:6
  20. Clustering is a very important tool in data mining and is widely used in on-line services for medical, financial and social environments. The main goal in clustering is to create sets of similar objects in a d...

    Authors: Zekeriya Erkin, Thijs Veugen, Tomas Toft and Reginald L Lagendijk
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2013 2013:4
  21. Spam is a vector for cybercrime and commonly legally prohibited. Why do certain national jurisdictions produce a higher percentage of spam than others despite its prohibition? Why do some countries have a high...

    Authors: Vaibhav Garg, Thomas Koster and Linda Jean Camp
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2013 2013:3
  22. This paper analyses and proposes a novel detection strategy for the 'Chameleon’ WiFi AP-AP virus. Previous research has considered virus construction, likely virus behaviour and propagation methods. The resear...

    Authors: Jonny Milliken, Valerio Selis and Alan Marshall
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2013 2013:2
  23. This article details the conception, design, development and analysis of invisible, blind and robust color image watermarking algorithms based on the wavelet transform. Using error correcting codes, the waterm...

    Authors: Wadood Abdul, Philippe Carré and Philippe Gaborit
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2013 2013:1
  24. We analyze and discuss encryption schemes for JPEG2000 based on the wavelet packet transform with a key-dependent subband structure. These schemes have been assumed to reduce the runtime complexity of encrypti...

    Authors: Dominik Engel, Thomas Stütz and Andreas Uhl
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2012 2012:2
  25. Identity theft is one of the most profitable crimes committed by felons. In the cyber space, this is commonly achieved using phishing. We propose here robust server side methodology to detect phishing attacks,...

    Authors: Venkatesh Ramanathan and Harry Wechsler
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2012 2012:1
  26. Denial-of-service (DoS) attack exploits inherent limitation of resources in wireless networks in attempt to overwhelm and exhaust their finite capacity. In wireless networks, clear-text form of control packets...

    Authors: Mina Malekzadeh, Abdul Azim Abdul Ghani and Shamala Subramaniam
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2011 2011:4
  27. Form a privacy perspective most concerns against the common use of biometrics arise from the storage and misuse of biometric data. Biometric cryptosystems and cancelable biometrics represent emerging technolog...

    Authors: Christian Rathgeb and Andreas Uhl
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2011 2011:3
  28. Recent experimental work by Androulidakis and Papavassiliou (IET Commun 2(3):399, 2008; IEEE Netw 23(1):6, 2009) has shown that it is possible to maintain a high level of network security while selectively ins...

    Authors: Ezzat G Bakhoum
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2011 2011:2
  29. In this article, we present an automatic face recognition system. We show that fractal features obtained from Iterated Function System allow a successful face recognition and outperform the classical approache...

    Authors: Yousra Ben Jemaa, Ahmed Derbel and Ahmed Ben Jmaa
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2011 2011:1
  30. Watermarking payload is a topic in which the watermarking researchers have a great interest at present. Based on the constraint of "perceptual invisibility," this paper makes a study of the maximum watermarkin...

    Authors: Mao Jia-Fa, Zhang Ru, Niu Xin-Xin, Yang Yi-Xian and Zhou Lin-Na
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2011 2011:502748
  31. An automatic video-object oriented steganographic system is proposed for biometrics authentication over error-prone networks. Initially, the host video object is automatically extracted through analysis of vid...

    Authors: Klimis Ntalianis, Nicolas Tsapatsoulis and Athanasios Drigas
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2011 2011:174945
  32. Recently, arithmetic coding has attracted the attention of many scholars because of its high compression capability. Accordingly, this paper proposed a Joint Source-Cryptographic-Channel Coding (JSCC) based on...

    Authors: Mahnaz Sinaie and Vahid Tabataba Vakili
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2010 2010:621521
  33. For evaluation of biometric performance of biometric components and system, the availability of independent databases and desirably independent evaluators is important. Both databases of significant size and i...

    Authors: Davrondzhon Gafurov, Patrick Bours, Bian Yang and Christoph Busch
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2010 2010:391761
  34. An overview of reversible watermarking techniques appeared in literature during the last five years approximately is presented in this paper. In addition to this a general classification of algorithms on the b...

    Authors: Roberto Caldelli, Francesco Filippini and Rudy Becarelli
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2010 2010:134546
  35. One of the main concerns of the wide use of video surveillance is the loss of individual privacy. Individuals who are not suspects need not be identified on camera recordings. Mechanisms that protect the ident...

    Authors: Paula Carrillo, Hari Kalva and Spyros Magliveras
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2010 2009:429581
  36. This paper presents a method which attains recoverable privacy protection for video content distribution. The method is based on discrete wavelet transform (DWT), which generates scaling coefficients and wavel...

    Authors: Guangzhen Li, Yoshimichi Ito, Xiaoyi Yu, Naoko Nitta and Noboru Babaguchi
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2010 2009:293031
  37. Signal processing in the encrypted domain (s.p.e.d.) appears an elegant solution in application scenarios, where valuable signals must be protected from a possibly malicious processing device. In this paper, w...

    Authors: Tiziano Bianchi, Alessandro Piva and Mauro Barni
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2009 2009:716357
  38. One-time key based phase scrambling is proposed for privacy-protected image matching. The image matching is performed using invisible templates that are protected by phase scrambling. A key for phase scramblin...

    Authors: Izumi Ito (EURASIP Member) and Hitoshi Kiya (EURASIP Member)
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2009 2009:841045
  39. The discrete Fourier transform-rational dither modulation (DFT-RDM) has been proposed as a way to provide robustness to linear-time-invariant (LTI) filtering for quantization-based watermarking systems. This s...

    Authors: Michele Scagliola, Fernando Pérez-González and Pietro Guccione
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2009 2009:914937

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