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Improperly managed private keys and improperly configured endpoints could result in loss of security in traditional way of message exchange. Whereas some mechanisms obtained from the new PC architecture of trusted platforms, such as seal, have exact features to deal with those deficiencies. So adopting the property-based sealing function proposed by some literates and some cryptography schemes, we...
In this paper, we analyze the survivability of Mobile Ad Hoc Network systemically and give a detailed description of the survivability issues related to the MANET. We begin with analyzing the requirements of survivability of ad hoc network, and then classify the impacts that affect survivability into three categories: dynamic topology, faults and attacks. The impacts of these factors are analyzed...
Classic message exchange based on asymmetric cryptography can protect message content from tampering and authenticate terminal by signing with the private key. Keys are communication endpoint spsila improperly managed keys can result in loss of security during content transmission. Additionally, improperly configured endpoints may also threaten content security of storage. Certainly the security can...
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