Short Courses of the 14th Brazilian Symposium on Information and Computational Systems Security

Authors

Jeroen van de Graaf (ed)
UFMG
José Marcos Nogueira (ed)
UFMG
Leonardo Barbosa Oliveira (ed)
UFMG

Keywords:

Information Security, Computational Systems, SBSeg 2014 Short Courses, SBSeg 2014

Synopsis

The Brazilian Symposium on Information and Computational Systems Security (SBSeg) is a scientific event promoted annually by the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC). In this edition of SBSeg 2014, four short courses were selected out of 10 proposals submitted, representing thus an acceptance rate of 40%.

This book comprises the four chapters produced by the authors of the accepted short-course proposals. Chapter 1 shows the state-of-the-art of cloud storage systems that are tolerant to fault and intrusions. Chapter 2 discusses device fingerprinting methods. These methods are used to identify (or re-identify) a user or a device through a set of attributes (device screen size, versions of installed software, and so on) and other observable features during the communication process. Chapter 3 presents methods and tools to detect botnets. Finally, Chapter 4 analyzes the security challenges and the main countermeasures described in academic studies about the innovations in vehicular networks.

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Publication date

November 3, 2014

Details about the available publication format: Full Volume

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-65-87003-99-3