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While it is widely recognized that security can be traded for performance and dependability, this trade-off lacks concrete and quantitative evidence. In this experience report we discuss (i) a concrete approach (temporal decoupling) to control the trade-off between those properties, and a quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the benefits based on an online auction system. Our results show that...
Smart cards are commonly used for tasks with high security requirements such as digital signatures or online banking. However, systems that Web-enable smart cards often reduce the security and usability characteristics of the original application, e.g., by forcing users to execute privileged code on the local terminal (computer) or by insufficient protection against malware. In this paper we contribute...
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