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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0347423

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $74,099.00
    Summary
    Security for Web Services. Web services, an emerging distributed computing paradigm, poses challenging problems in security, due to their dynamic decentralised scalable nature, operating over an untrusted Internet, for which no adequate solutions exist today. This research addresses the model, architecture and design of secure authorisation for web services. It achieves conceptual advances in terms of a flexible authorisation model, proposes a new XML based policy language, develops a comprehens .... Security for Web Services. Web services, an emerging distributed computing paradigm, poses challenging problems in security, due to their dynamic decentralised scalable nature, operating over an untrusted Internet, for which no adequate solutions exist today. This research addresses the model, architecture and design of secure authorisation for web services. It achieves conceptual advances in terms of a flexible authorisation model, proposes a new XML based policy language, develops a comprehensive security policy management framework, designs a distributed authorisation service and demonstrates a practical secure web service system in .NET.It presents a new approach to formally reasoning about conflict resolution policies with dynamic delegation.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0558522

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $178,000.00
    Summary
    Security for Peer-to-Peer Systems. The importance of adequate security for Internet and online services has been underscored by recent events. The protection of information infrastructures in this ever-increasing digital world has become essential for businesses, governments and individuals. Secure interactions over the Internet have become a strategic necessity and it is critically important for Australia to possess the technology to anticipate and respond to security threats to its industry an .... Security for Peer-to-Peer Systems. The importance of adequate security for Internet and online services has been underscored by recent events. The protection of information infrastructures in this ever-increasing digital world has become essential for businesses, governments and individuals. Secure interactions over the Internet have become a strategic necessity and it is critically important for Australia to possess the technology to anticipate and respond to security threats to its industry and society. The outcomes of this research project will result in secure and trustworthy computing technologies that will enable secure e-commerce applications and on-line services and trusted interactions between users over the Internet.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0772493

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $217,000.00
    Summary
    Techniques for the Design of Trust Enhanced Secure Distributed Applications. Security and trusted systems for on-line services and information infrastructures are now of paramount importance. Secure trustworthy computing applications have become a strategic necessity for businesses, governments and individuals in the ever-increasing digital world. It is critically important for Australia to develop technologies to anticipate and respond to security threats to its industry and society. The outcom .... Techniques for the Design of Trust Enhanced Secure Distributed Applications. Security and trusted systems for on-line services and information infrastructures are now of paramount importance. Secure trustworthy computing applications have become a strategic necessity for businesses, governments and individuals in the ever-increasing digital world. It is critically important for Australia to develop technologies to anticipate and respond to security threats to its industry and society. The outcomes of this research will result in secure and trustworthy computing technologies that will enable the design of trust enhanced secure applications and trusted platforms, which will help to achieve secure e-commerce applications and on-line services, and trusted interactions between users over the Internet.
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