Formal to practical Security

Formal to practical Security. Véronique Cortier, Claude Kirchner, Mitsuhiro Okada, and Hideki Sakurada, editors. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5458, Springer, 2009.

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Abstract

This State-of-the-Art Survey contains a collection of papers originating in the French-Japanese Collaboration on Formal to Practical Security that have crystallized around workshops held in Tokyo and Nancy between 2005 and 2008. These publications mirror the importance of the collaborations in the various fields of computer science to solve these problems linked with other sciences and techniques as well as the importance of bridging the formal theory and practical applications.
The 10 papers presented address issues set by the global digitization of our society and its impact on social organization like privacy, economics, environmental policies, national sovereignty, as well as medical environments. The contents cover various aspects of security, cryptography, protocols, biometry and static analysis.
This book is aimed at researchers interested in new results but it also serves as an entry point for readers interested in this domain.

BibTeX

@Book{SecurityBook2009,
  editor = 	 {V\'{e}ronique Cortier and Claude Kirchner and Mitsuhiro Okada and Hideki Sakurada},
  title = 	 {Formal to practical Security},
  publisher = 	 {Springer},
  year = 	 {2009},
  volume = 	 {5458},
  series = 	 {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
  edition = 	 {Springer},
  abstract = {This State-of-the-Art Survey contains a collection of papers originating in the French-Japanese Collaboration on Formal to Practical Security that have crystallized around workshops held in Tokyo and Nancy between 2005 and 2008. These publications mirror the importance of the collaborations in the various fields of computer science to solve these problems linked with other sciences and techniques as well as the importance of bridging the formal theory and practical applications. 
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The 10 papers presented address issues set by the global digitization of our society and its impact on social organization like privacy, economics, environmental policies, national sovereignty, as well as medical environments. The contents cover various aspects of security, cryptography, protocols, biometry and static analysis. 
\par
This book is aimed at researchers interested in new results but it also serves as an entry point for readers interested in this domain.},
}