二十二、主講/持人學經歷及著作一覽表
CONSULTING ACTIVITIES
z I have served as a security consultant to numerous organizations including AT&T, Lucent Technologies, Network Associates, SETA Corporation, NIST, IRS, State Department and Verizon
z I have taught professional courses on Information and System Security all over the world including USA, Canada, India, Australia, Singapore, Korea, Malaysia and New Zealand.
HONORS
z Fellow of ACM and Fellow of IEEE.
z Best paper award in 1998 and 1992 at National Information Systems Security Conference
附件(三) Shankar Sastry
Contact information
Director, Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society NEC Distinguished Professor of Engineering
Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and Bioengineering University of California, Berkeley
Office: 284 HMMB, 514 Cory Hall Phone: (510) 643-2200, (510) 642-1857 Fax: (510) 643-2356
Email: [email protected] Professional Biography
S.Shankar Sastry became Chair, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley in January, 2001, and held that position until 2004. prior to that, he served as Director of the Information Technology Office at DARPA. From 1996-1999, he was the Director of the Electronics Research
Laboratory at Berkeley, an organized research unit on the Berkeley campus
conducting research in computer sciences and all aspects of electrical engineering.
During his directorship from 1996-1999, extra-mural funding of the laboratory grew from $29M to $50M. Prof. Sastry also holds a joint professorship in the Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and Bioengineering.
Prof. Sastry served as associate editor for numerous publications, including: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control; IEEE control Magazine; IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems; the Journal of Mathematical Systems, Estimation and Control;
IMA Journal of Control and Information; the International Journal of Adaptive
Control and Signal processing; and the Journal of Biomimetic Systems and Materials.
Research Interests
Hybrid and Embedded Control and Systems Software Enabled Control
Networked Embedded Systems
Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection Millirobotics for Minimally-Invasive surgery
Generalized Principal Component Analysis and Unsupervised Learning Berkeley AeroRobots: flying aircraft and rotorcraft.
Engineering Applications of Exterior Differential Systems. See parking movies on Dawn Tilbury's home page
Adaptation and Learning in Biological and Artificial Systems
See also CML: Learning Complex Motor Tasks in Natural and Artificial Systems Air Traffic Management Systems
Major Research Projects
TRUST: Team for Research in Ubiquitous Security Technologies NSF Science and Technology Center
DETER: Cyberdefense Technology Evaluation and Research testbed , NSF and DHS Network Defense Testbed
Foundations of Hybrid and Embedded Software and Systems An NSF ITR with Vanderbilt and Memphis
Adaptive Coordinated Control of Intelligent Multi-Agent Teams (ACCLIMATE) An ARO MURI with U Penn and CMU
Network Embedded Systems Technology DARPA, NSF.
Berkeley Quantum Information and Computation Center NSF-ITR, DARPA.
Minimally-Invasive Telesurgery Supported by NSF, ONR, NASA, ARO.
Software Enabled Control , DARPA. Project Completed.
Intelligent Control Architectures for Unmanned Air Vehicles , ARO, ONR, Project Completed.
Air Traffic Management Systems supported by NASA, FAA. See also the homepage of NEXTOR
CML: Learning Complex Motor Tasks in Natural and Artificial Systems, NSF KDI Program, Project Completed.
Recent Papers
A searchable index of recent papers is being compiled and papers being scanned at the current time to add to the home page: this page will be under construction for a bit:
Please stay tuned!
Stochastic Approximations for Hybrid Systems by Abate, Ames and Sastry,
Proceedings of the American Control Conference, Portland, Oregon Stability Criteria for Stochastic Hybrid Systems
by Abate, Shi, Simic and Sastry,
Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on the Mathematical Theory of
Networks and Systems, Leuven 2004.
Joint Parametric Alignment for ANalyzing Spatial Gene Expression Patterns in Drosophila Imaginal Discs
by Ahammad, Harmon, Hammonds, Sastry and Rubin,
Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, San Diego, 2005.
附件(四) Doug Tygar
Doug Tygar is Professor of Computer Science and Information Management at UC Berkeley. He works in the areas of computer security, privacy, and electronic commerce. His current research includes strong privacy protections, security issues in sensor webs, and digital rights management. His awards include a National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Award, an Okawa Foundation Fellowship, a teaching award from CMU, and invited keynote addresses at PODC, PODS, VLDB, and several other conferences. His newest book, Secure Broadcast Communication in Wired and Wireless Networks (with Adrian Perrig) was published in 2003 and a Japanese version will shortly appear. He designed cryptographic postage standards for the US Postal Service and has helped build a number of
security and electronic commerce systems including: Strongbox, Dyad, Netbill, and Micro-Tesla. He serves as chair of the Defense Department's ISAT Study Group on Security with Privacy, and was a founding board member of ACM's Special Interest Group on Electronic Commerce. Dr. Tygar previously was tenured faculty at Carnegie Mellon University's Computer Science Department for many years (and retains an Adjunct Professor position there). He received his doctorate from Harvard and his undergraduate degree from Berkeley.
Publications
Books (authored):
1. Waiyādo/Waiyaresu Nettowōku ni Okeru Burōdokyasuto Tsūshin no Sekyuriti (ワイヤード/ワイヤレスネットワークにおけるブロードキャスト通信 のセキュリティ). A. Perrig and J. D. Tygar. Translated by Fumio Mizoguchi and the Science University of Tokyo Information Media Science Research Group. Kyoritsu Shuppan, 2004. (Japanese translation of item 2 below, with additional material.)
2. Secure Broadcast Communication. A. Perrig and J. D. Tygar. Springer (Kluwer), 2003.
3. Trust in Cyberspace. National Research Council Committee on Information Systems Trustworthiness (S. Bellovin, W. E. Boebert, M. Branstad, J. R.
Catoe, S. Crocker, C. Kaufman, S. Kent, J. Knight, S. McGeady, R. Nelson,
A. Schiffman, F. Schneider [ed.], G. Spix, and J. D. Tygar). National Academy Press, 1999.
Books (edited):
4. Computer Security in the 21st Century. Eds. D. Lee, S. Shieh, and J. D.
Tygar. Springer, 2005 (to appear). (Note: This work will include a technical overview by me and other editors as well as a technical paper; see items 5-6 below.)
Book Chapters:
5. "Overview of Computer Security in the 21st Century." J. D. Tygar. In Computer Security in the 21st Century, eds. D. Lee, S. Shieh, and J. D.
Tygar. Springer, 2005 (to appear, see item 4).
6. "Private matching." Y. Li, J. D. Tygar, J. Hellerstein. In Computer Security in the 21st Century., eds. D. Lee, S. Shieh, and J. D. Tygar. Springer, 2005 (to appear, see item 4). (Note: An early version of this paper appeared as Intel Research Laboratory Berkeley technical
report IRB-TR-04-005, February, 2004.)
7. "Digital cash." J. D. Tygar. In Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human Computer Interaction, ed. W. Bainbridge. Berkshire Publishing, 2004, pp. 167-170.
8. "Spamming." J. D. Tygar. In Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human Computer Interaction, ed. W. Bainbridge. Berkshire Publishing, 2004, pp.673-675.
9. "Viruses." J. D. Tygar. In Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human Computer Interaction, ed. W. Bainbridge. Berkshire Publishing, 2004, pp. 788-791.
10. "Privacy in sensor webs and distributed information systems." J. D.
Tygar. In Software Security, eds. M. Okada, B. Pierce, A. Scedrov, H.
Tokuda, and A. Yonezawa. Springer-Verlag, 2003, pp. 84-95.
11. "Atomicity in electronic commerce." J. D. Tygar. In Internet
Addison-Wesley, 1997, pp. 389-406. (Note: a more detailed, earlier version of this paper was published as "Atomicity in electronic commerce,"
Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing PODC, Keynote paper, May 1996, pp. 8-26; and as CMU Computer Science technical report CMU-CS-96-112. See also item 26 below.)
12. "Cryptographic postage indicia." J. D. Tygar, B. Yee, and N. Heintze. In Concurrency and Parallelism, Programming, Networking, and Security, eds.
J. Jaffar and R. Yap. Springer-Verlag, 1996, pp. 378-391. (Early versions appeared as CMU Computer Science technical reports CMU-CS-96-113, UCSD Computer Science technical report UCSD-TR-CS96-485 and in the 1996 Securicom Proceedings, Paris. See also item 80 below.)
13. "Dyad: A system for using physically secure coprocessors." J. D. Tygar and B. Yee. In Technological Strategies for the Protection of Intellectual
Property in the Networked Multimedia Environment. Harvard University Press and the Interactive Multimedia Association, 1994, pp. 121-152. (An early version appeared as CMU Computer Science technical report
CMU-CS-91-140R, 1991.)
14. "A system for self-securing programs." J. D. Tygar and B. Yee. In Carnegie Mellon Computer Science: A 25-Year Commemorative, ed. R.
Rashid. ACM Press and Addison-Wesley, 1991, pp. 163-197. (Note: The first printing of this volume had incorrect text due to a production error.)
15. "Implementing capabilities without a trusted kernel." M. Herlihy and J. D.
Tygar. In Dependable Computing for Critical Applications, eds. A.
Avizienis and J. Laprie. Springer, 1991, pp. 283-300. (Note: An early version appeared in the (IFIP) Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Dependable Computing for Critical Applications, August 1989.)
16. "Strongbox." J. D. Tygar and B. Yee. In Camelot and Avalon: A Distributed Transaction Facility, eds. J. Eppinger, L. Mummert, and A.
Spector. Morgan-Kaufmann, 1991, pp. 381-400.
17. "ITOSS: An Integrated Toolkit for Operating System Security." M. Rabin and J. D. Tygar. In Foundations of Data Organization, eds. W. Litwin and H.-J. Shek. Springer, 1990, pp. 1-15. (Note: Earlier, longer versions
appeared as Harvard University Aiken Computation Laboratory technical report TR-05-87R and my Ph.D. dissertation.)
18. "The semantics of Miro." M. Maimone, J. D. Tygar, and J. Wing. In Visual Languages and Visual Programming, ed. S. K. Chang. Plenum, 1990, pp. 97-116.
(Early version published n Proceedings of the 1988 IEEE Workshop on Visual Programming, pp. 45-51, and as CMU Computer Science technical report CMU-CS-88-173r.)
Journal Papers:
19. "Cyber defense technology networking and evaluation." Members of the DETER and EMIST Projects (R. Bajcsy, T. Benzel, M. Bishop, B. Braden, C.
Brodley, S. Fahmy, S. Floyd, W. Hardaker, A. Joseph, G. Kesidis, K. Levitt, B. Lindell, P. Liu, D. Miller, R. Mundy, C. Neuman, R. Ostrenga, V. Paxson, P. Porras, C. Rosenberg, S. Sastry, D. Sterne, J. D. Tygar, and S. Wu). In Communcations of the ACM, 47:3, March 2004, pp. 58-61.
20. "Technological dimensions of privacy in Asia." J. D. Tygar. In Asia Pacific Review. 10:2, November 2003. pp. 120-145.
21. "SPINS: Security protocols for sensor networks." A. Perrig, R. Szewczyk, J. D. Tygar, V. Wen, and D. Culler. In ACM Journal of Wireless Networks, 8:5, September 2002, pp. 521-534. (An early version of this paper appears in the Proceedings of the 7th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networks (MOBICOM), pp. 189-199, July 2001.)
22. "The TESLA broadcast authentication protocol." A. Perrig, R. Canneti, J. D.
Tygar, and D. Song. In CryptoBytes, 5:2, Summer/Fall 2002, pp. 2-13.
23. "SAM: A flexible and secure auction architecture using trusted
hardware." A. Perrig, S. Smith, D. Song, and J. D. Tygar. In Electronic Journal on E-commerce Tools and Applications, Volume 1, Number 1, January 2002 (online journal). (An early version of this paper appeared in Proceedings of the 1st IEEE International Workshop on Internet Computing and Electronic Commerce, April 2001, pp. 1763-1773.)
24. "Why isn’t the internet secure yet?" J. D. Tygar and A. Whitten. In ASLIB Proceedings, 52:3, March 2000, pp. 93-97.
25. "Multi-round anonymous auction protocols." H. Kikuchi, M. Harkavy, and J. D. Tygar. In Institute of Electronics, Information, and Communication Engineers Transactions on Information and Systems, E82-D:4, April
1999. (An early version appeared in the Proceedings of IEEE Workshop on Dependable and Real-Time E-Commerce Systems (DARE'98), June 1998, pp. 62-69. )
26. "Atomicity in electronic commerce." In ACM NetWorker, 2:2, April/May 1998, pp. 32-43. (Note, this is a revision of item 11 published together with new material: "An update on electronic commerce." In ACM NetWorker, Volume 2, Number 2, April/May 1998, pp. 40-41.)
27. "A model for secure protocols and their compositions." N. Heintze and J. D.
Tygar. In IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 22:1, January 1996, pp. 16-30. (An expanded abstract appeared in Proceedings 1994 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, May 1994, pp. 2-13 and CMU technical report CMU-CS-92-100.)
28. "NetBill: An Internet commerce system optimized for network-delivered services." M. Sirbu and J. D. Tygar. In IEEE Personal Communications, 2:4, August 1995, pp. 34-39. (An early version appeared in Proceedings of Uniforum '96, February 1996, pp. 205-226; and another early version
appeared in Proceedings of 40th IEEE Computer Society International Conference, Spring 1995, pp. 20-25.)
29. "Optimal sampling strategies for quicksort." C. C. McGeoch and J. D.
Tygar. In Random Structures and Algorithms, 7:4, 1995, pp. 287-300. (An early version appeared in Proceedings 28th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, October 1990, pp 62-70.)
30. "Geometric characterization of series-parallel variable resistor networks." R.
Bryant, J. D. Tygar, and L. Huang. In IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems 1: Fundamental Theory and Applications, 41:11, November 1994, pp. 686-698. (An early version appeared in Proceedings 1993 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, May 1993, pp.
2678-2681.)
31. "Computability and complexity of ray tracing." J. Reif, J. D. Tygar, and A.
Yoshida. In Discrete Computational Geometry, 11:3, 1994, pp.
265-287. (An early version appeared in Proceedings of the 31st Annual IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, October 1990, pp.
106-114.)
32. "Specifying and checking Unix security constraints." A. Heydon and J. D.
Tygar. In Computing Systems, 7:1, Winter 1994, pp. 91-112. (An early version appeared in Proceedings of the 3rd USENIX Security Symposium, October 1993, pp. 211-226.)
33. "Protecting privacy while preserving access to data." L. J. Camp and J. D.
Tygar. In The Information Society, 10:1, January 1994, pp. 59-71.
34. "Miro: visual specification of security." A. Heydon, M. Maimone, J. D.
Tygar, J. Wing, and A. Zaremski. In IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 16:10, October 1990, pp. 1185-1197. (An early version appeared as CMU Computer Science Department technical report CMU-CS-89-199.)
35. "Efficient parallel pseudo-random number generation." J. Reif and J. D.
Tygar. In SIAM Journal of Computation, 17:2, April 1988, pp.
404-411. (An early version appeared in Proceedings CRYPTO-85, eds. E.
Brickell and H. Williams, Springer, 1986.)
36. "Review of Abstraction and Specification in Program Development." J. D.
Tygar. In ACM Computing Reviews, 28:9, September 1987, pp. 454-455.
Refereed Conference Papers (does not include items listed above) 37. "Image Recognition CAPTCHAs." M. Chew and J. D. Tygar. In
Proceedings of the 7th International Information Security Conference (ISC 2004), September 2004, pp. 268-279. (A longer version appeared as UCB Computer Science Division technical report UCB/CSD-04-1333, June 2004.)
38. "Side effects are not sufficient to authenticate software." U. Shankar, M.
Chew, and J. D. Tygar. In Proceedings of the 13th USENIX Security
Symposium, August 2004, pp. 89-101.
39. "Statistical monitoring + predictable recovery = Self-*." A Fox, E. Kiciman, D. Patterson, R. Katz, M. Jordan, I. Stoica and J. D. Tygar. In Proceedings of the 2nd Bertinoro Workshop on Future Directions in Distributed
Computing (FuDiCo II), June 2004 (online proceedings).
40. "Distillation codes and their application to DoS resistant multicast
authentication." C. Karlof, N. Sastry, Y. Li, A. Perrig, and J. D. Tygar. In Proceedings of the Network and Distributed System Security Conference (NDSS 2004), February 2004, pp. 37-56.
41. "Privacy and security in the location-enhanced World Wide Web." J. Hong, G. Boriello, J. Landay, D. McDonald, B. Schilit, and J. D. Tygar. In
Proceedings of the Workshop on Privacy at Ubicomp 2003, October 2003 (online proceedings).
42. "The problem with privacy." J. D. Tygar. Keynote address. In
Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE Workshop on Internet Applications, June 2003, pp. 2-10.
43. "Safe staging for computer security." A. Whitten and J. D. Tygar. In 2003 Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction and Security Systems, April 2003 (online).
44. "Expander graphs for digital stream authentication and robust overlay
networks." D. Song, D. Zuckerman, and J. D. Tygar . In Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, May 2002, pp. 258-270.
45. "ELK: A new protocol for efficient large-group key distribution." A.
Perrig, D. Song, and J. D. Tygar. In Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, May 2001, pp. 247-262.
46. "Efficient and secure source authentication for multicast." A. Perrig, R.
Canetti, D. Song, and J. D. Tygar. In Proceedings of the Internet Society Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS 2001), February 2001, pp. 35-46.
47. "Efficient authentication and signing of multicast streams over lossy
channels." A. Perrig, R. Canetti, J. D. Tygar, and D. Song. In Proceedings
of the 2000 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, May 2000, pp. 56-73.
48. "Why Johnny can't encrypt: A usability evaluation of PGP 5.0." A.
Whitten and J. D. Tygar. In Proceedings of the 8th USENIX Security Symposium, August 1999. See also item 78.
49. "Flexible and scalable credential structures: NetBill implementation and experience." Y. Kawakura, M. Sirbu., I. Simpson, and J. D. Tygar In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Cryptographic Techniques and E-Commerce, July 1999, pp. 231-245.
50. "Open problems in electronic commerce." J. D. Tygar. In Proceedings of the 18th ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART Symposium on Principles of Database Systems (PODS 1999), May 1999, p. 101.
51. "Electronic auctions with private bids." M. Harkavy, J. D. Tygar, and H.
Kikuchi. In Proceedings of the 3rd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, September 1998, pp. 61-75.
52. "Atomicity vs. Anonymity: Distributed Transactions for Electronic Commerce." J. D. Tygar. In Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, August 1998, pp. 1-12.
53. "Smart cards in hostile environments." H. Gobioff, S. Smith, J. D. Tygar, and B. Yee. In Proceedings of the 2nd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, November 1996, pp. 23-28. (An early version appeared as CMU technical report CMU-CS-95-188.)
54. "Anonymous atomic transactions." L. J. Camp, M. Harkavy, and B.
Yee. In Proceedings of the 2nd USENIX Workshop on Electronic
Commerce, November 1996, pp. 123-133. (An early version appeared as CMU technical report CMU-CS-96-156.)
55. "Model checking electronic commerce protocols." N. Heintze, J. D. Tygar, J.
Wing, and H. Wong. In Proceedings of the 2nd USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, November 1996, pp. 147-164.
56. "WWW electronic commerce and Java Trojan horses." J. D. Tygar and A.
Whitten. In Proceedings of the 2nd USENIX Workshop on Electronic
Commerce, November 1996, pp. 243-250.
57. "Building blocks for atomicity in electronic commerce." J. Su and J. D.
Tygar. In Proceedings of the 6th USENIX Security Symposium, July 1996, pp. 97-104.
58. "Token and notational money in electronic commerce." L. J. Camp, M.
Sirbu, and J. D. Tygar. In Proceedings of the 1st USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, July 1995, pp. 1-12. (An early version was presented at the Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, October 1994.)
59. "NetBill security and transaction protocol." B. Cox, J. D. Tygar, and M.
Sirbu. In Proceedings of the 1st USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, July 1995, pp. 77-88.
60. "Secure coprocessors in electronic commerce applications." B. Yee and J. D.
Tygar. In Proceedings of the 1st USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, July 1995, pp. 155-170.
61. "Completely asynchronous optimistic recovery with minimal rollbacks." S.
Smith, D. Johnson, and J. D. Tygar. In Proceedings of the 25th IEEE Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing, June 1995, pp. 361-370. (An early version appears as CMU technical report CMU-CS-94-130.)
62. "A fast off-line electronic currency protocol." L. Tang and J. D. Tygar. In CARDIS 94: Proceedings of the First IFIP Smart Card Research and Advanced Application Conference, October 1994, pp. 89-100.
63. "Security and privacy for partial order time." S. Smith and J. D. Tygar. In Proceedings 1994 Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems Conference, October 1994, pp. 70-77. (Early versions appeared as CMU Computer Science technical reports CMU-CS-93-116 and CMU-CS-94-135.)
64. "Certified electronic mail." A. Bahreman and J. D. Tygar. In Proceedings of the Network and Distributed Systems Security Conference (NDSS 1994), February 1994, pp. 3-19.
65. "Miro tools." A. Heydon, M. Maimone, A. Moormann, J. D. Tygar and J.
Wing. In Proceedings 3rd ACM Workshop on Visual Languages, October 1989, pp. 86-91. (A preprint appeared as CMU Computer Science technical
reports CMU-CS-89-159.)
66. "Constraining pictures with pictures." A. Heydon, M. Maimone, A.
Moormann, J. D. Tygar, and J. Wing. In Information Processing 89:
Proceedings of the 11th World Computer Congress, August 1989, pp.
157-162. (An early version appeared as CMU Computer Science technical report CMU-CS-88-185.)
67. "Miro: A Visual Language for Specifying Security: abstract." M. Maimone, A. Moorman, J.D. Tygar, J. Wing. Proceedings of the (First) USENIX UNIX Security Workshop, August 1988, p. 49."
68. "StrongBox: Support for Self-Securing Programs: abstract." J. D. Tygar, B. Yee, and A. Spector. In Proceedings of the (First) USENIX UNIX Security Workshop, August 1988, p. 50.
69. "How to make replicated data secure." M. Herlihy and J. D. Tygar. In Proceedings of CRYPTO-87, ed. C. Pomerance, 1988, pp. 379-391. (An early version appeared as CMU Computer Science Technical Report CMU-CS-87-143.)
70. "Visual specification of security constraints." J. D. Tygar and J. Wing. In Proceedings 1st ACM Workshop on Visual Programming, 1987. (Another version appeared as CMU Computer Science Technical Report
CMU-CS-87-122.)
71. "Efficient netlist comparison using hierarchy and randomization." J. D.
Tygar and R. Ellickson. In Proceedings 22nd ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference, Las Vegas, NV, July 1985, pp. 702-708.
72. "Hierarchical logic comparison," with R. Ellickson. In Proceedings MIDCON, 1984.
Other Conference Publications:
73. "Notes from the Second USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce." M.
Harkavy, A. Meyers, A. Whitten, and H. Wong. In Proceedings of the 3rd
USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce, September 1998.
74. "How are we going to pay for this? Fee-for-service in distributed systems -- research and policy issues." C. Clifton, P. Gemmel, E. Means, M. Merges, J.
D. Tygar. In Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, May 1995, pp. 344-348.
Standards Documents:
75. TESLA: Multicast Source Authentication Transform Introduction. A. Perrig, R. Canetti, D. Song, B. Briscoe. Current version dated 1 August 2004.
76. Performance Criteria for Information-Based Indicia and Security Architecture for Closed IBI Postage Metering Systems (PCIBI-C) (Draft). United States Postal Service. January 1999. (Note: I was a major contributor to this document.)
77. Performance Criteria for Information-Based Indicia and Security Architecture for Open IBI Postage Evidence Systems (PCIBI-O)
(Draft). United States Postal Service. February 2000. (Note: I was a major contributor to this document.)
78. "Production, Distribution, and Use of Postal Security Devices and
Information Based Indicia." United States Postal Service. Federal Register 65:191, October 2, 2000, pp. 58682-58698. (Note: I was a major
contributor to this document.)
Technical Reports (does not include items listed above)
79. Usability of Security: A Case Study. A. Whitten and J. D. Tygar. CMU Computer Science technical report CMU-CS-98-155, December
1998. (Note: this report partly overlaps item 48, but also includes
1998. (Note: this report partly overlaps item 48, but also includes