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Future Network Systems and Security

Third International Conference, FNSS 2017, Gainesville, FL, USA, August 31 - September 2, 2017, Proceedings

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"Future Network Systems and Security" is published by Springer in Sep 08, 2017 - Cham and it has 199 pages.


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Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Protocol Design and Secure Implementation -- Efficient Certificate Verification for Vehicle-to-Grid Communications -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Vehicle-to-Grid Model -- 3.1 Model Description -- 3.2 Problem Motivation and Definition -- 4 An Efficient Certificate Verification Scheme -- 4.1 Motivation and Approach Overview -- 4.2 Certificate Verification Based on Verified Certificate List -- 4.3 VCL Maintenance Scheme -- 5 Performance Evaluation -- 5.1 Baselines and Performance Metrics -- 5.2 Experimental Setup -- 5.3 Performance Results -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The GENI Test Automation Framework for New Protocol Development -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Development and Evaluation of New Protocols -- 2.1 Multi Node Label Routing (MNLR) Protocol -- 2.2 Multi Node Label Routing Protocol - Label Significance -- 3 GENI Test Automation Framework -- 3.1 Auto Parser -- 3.2 Continuous Integration -- 3.3 Code Compilation and Error Checking -- 3.4 Protocol Test Suite -- 3.5 Logging and Notification -- 4 Applying GTAF to MNLR -- 5 Experiments and Results -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Computational Security and the Economics of Password Hacking -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Different Cracking Methods -- 2.1 Brute Force Attack -- 2.2 Dictionary Attack -- 3 How the Code Works -- 3.1 Brute Force Program -- 3.2 Comparison with Existing Algorithms -- 3.3 Dictionary Attack Code -- 4 Big Hacks in History -- 5 Preventative Measures -- 5.1 Dictionary and Brute Force Attack -- 5.2 Phishing Attacks -- 5.3 Keyloggers -- 5.4 Social Engineering -- 5.5 Application Security -- 6 The Future of Password Hacking -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Security Protocols and Attack Countermeasures -- DNS DDoS Mitigation, via DNS Timer Design Changes -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Motivation

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