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Advances in Internet Security
Intel Technology Journal, Volume 13, Issue 2 is dedicated to Internet security threats and their remedies viewed from a multitude of dimensions. The Journal's content architect, David Durham, has assembled a rich sampling of research findings provided by Intel Labs researchers who are working to thwart security challenges from complementary perspectives.
For those of us who remember the early days of the Arpanet, it is astonishing to contrast that simple world with today's Internet. On the one hand, we are within a keystroke of mountains of information. On the other hand, the world is within a keystroke of us, for better and for worse. This Intel Technology Journal is about making the Internet world a safer place to be.
David King
Managing Editor
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Enhanced Detection of Malware
- Protecting Critical Applications on Mobile Platforms
- Providing a Safe Execution Environment
- New Processor Instructions for Accelerating Encryption and Authentication Algorithms
- https://everywhere! Encrypting the Internet
- Recent Contributions to Cryptographic Hash Functions
- Enhanced Privacy ID: A Remote Anonymous Attestation Scheme for Hardware Devices
- Network Security: Challenges and Solutions
- The Dark Cloud: Understanding and Defending Against Botnets and Stealthy Malware
- Decentralized Trust Management for Securing Community Networks
