Publications
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The Car as an Internet-Enabled Device, or how to make Trusted Networked Cars >>
March 2012 | Gary Ellison, Jack Lacy, David Maher, Yutaka Nagao, Anahita Poonegar, & Talal Shamoon
This paper presents an overall approach to creating security and trust architecture for networked automotive vehicles and outlines basic principles for mitigating certain risks facing this new paradigm.
Persistent Security, Privacy, and Governance for Healthcare Information >>
August 2011 | William Knox Carey, Jarl Nilsson, & Steve Mitchell
This paper describes necessary elements for a solution to the problem of governed information sharing, and discusses how new developments in trusted computing enable new applications for patient privacy, data security, and medical research.
Octopus: An Application Independent DRM Toolkit >>
January 2009 | G. Boccon-Gibod, J. Boeuf, and J. Lacy
This paper describes Octopus, a Digital Rights Management (DRM) system for governing access by a credentialed entity to a resource according to an established set of policies that clearly separates authorization mechanisms from application semantics.
The Legal Environment for Copyright Protection and Trust Management in China >>
January 2009 | L. Sun, L. Zhao, X. Tong, and W. K. Carey
This paper surveys the legal and regulatory environment surrounding copyright protection technologies in China at a national level and international treaties.
The Coral DRM Interoperability Framework >>
January 2007 | T. Kalker, W. K. Carey, J. Lacy
This paper presents the Coral Consortium DRM interoperability framework and some of its applications in media distribution and cross-DRM domain models.
DRM Interoperability in Networked Environments >>
March 2005 | D.P. Maher and A.D. Poonegar
This paper examines the problem consumers face when trying to move digital content protected using one “closed” DRM system, and play it on a device that embeds a different closed DRM and offers a solution based on NEMO (Networked Environment for Media Orchestration), a services-oriented architecture (SOA).
The Long March to Interoperable Digital Rights Management >>
January 2004 | R. Koenen, J. Lacy, M. MacKay, and S. Mitchell
This paper discusses three different approaches to achieving DRM interoperability.
The NEMO P2P Service Orchestration Framework Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences >>
January 2004 | W.B. Bradley and D.P. Maher
This paper describes some of the interesting features and applications of NEMO, a policy managed, peer-to-peer service orchestration framework, which supports the formation of grass roots, self-organizing service networks that can enable rich media experiences.
