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End-to-End Security

Vol. 40, No. 3, 2001

Order No. G321-0142
 

Today most businesses and many individuals depend on the integrity of computer systems and networks. However, the integrity of these systems is vulnerable to assaults from both casual and malicious sources. Security measures are essential and can take many forms, from biometrics and smart cards for user identification to defenses encoded in software and hardware components. This issue of the IBM Systems Journal contains nine papers on "end-to-end" security. A tenth paper and two book reviews are also included.
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Preface John J. Ritsko and Marilyn L. Bates p. 612
Enhancing security and privacy in biometrics-based authentication systems N. K. Ratha, J. H. Connell, and R. M. Bolle p. 614
Securing e-business applications using smart cards E.-M. Hamann, H. Henn, T. Schäck, and F. Seliger p. 635
The Internet public key infrastructure M. Benantar p. 648
Separation of duties for access control enforcement in workflow environments R. A. Botha and J. H. P. Eloff p. 666
Practical server privacy with secure coprocessors S. W. Smith and D. Safford p. 683
Security on z/OS: Comprehensive, current, and flexible R. Guski, J. C. Dayka, L. N. Distel, W. B. Farrell, K. A. Gdaniec, M. J. Kelly, M. A. Nelson, L. H. Overby, and L. G. Robinson p. 696
An architecture for the Internet Key Exchange Protocol P.-C. Cheng p. 721
A method for designing secure solutions J. J. Whitmore p. 747
Ethical hacking C. C. Palmer p. 769
Characteristics of production database workloads and the TPC benchmarks W. W. Hsu, A. J. Smith, and H. C. Young p. 781
Books p. 803
Referees p. 806