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Title: Design of a Network Architecture with Inherent Data Path Security
Authors: Tilman Wolf
Abstract: Next-generation Internet architectures require designs with
inherent security guarantees. We present a network architecture
that uses credentials to audit traffic in the data path,
where defenses can be employed often more quickly and efficiently
than on end-systems.
Published: Tilman Wolf, “Design of a network architecture with inherent data path
security,” in Proc. of ACM/IEEE Symposium on Architectures for Networking and Communication Systems (ANCS), Orlando, FL, Dec. 2007,
pp. 39–40.
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BibTeX:
@inproceedings{Wolf:DNA07,
AUTHOR = {Wolf, Tilman},
TITLE = {Design of a Network Architecture with Inherent Data Path Security},
BOOKTITLE = {Proc. of ACM/IEEE Symposium on Architectures for Networking and Communication Systems (ANCS)},
YEAR = 2008,
pages = {39--40},
address = {Orlando, FL},
month = dec
}
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