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[1]Rawls, John, <i>A Theory of Justice: Revised Edition</i>, Harvard University Press, 2003. [http://books.google.ca/books?hl=en&lr=&id=kvpby7HtAe0C&oi=fnd&pg=PR11&dq=concepts+of+justice&ots=tggvx5zc67&sig=s4OHDBhkpDzumtlH0mIUO7cbCys#v=onepage&q=concepts%20of%20justice&f=false PDF] | |||
[1]Barik,Vladimir, <i>Wireless device identification with radiometric signatures</i>, 2008. [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1409959 PDF] | |||
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Revision as of 16:29, 8 March 2011
Members
- Abdelrahman Abdou
- Raghad Al-Awwad
- Omi Iyamu
- Rakhim Davletkaliyev
Meeting Briefings
Tuesday, March 1st
After 20 minutes of brainstorming, we agreed on:
- Current internet infrastructure lacks the ability of achieving highly scalable and efficient attribution mechanism.
- Attribution must be implemented in a distributed manner and must be automated and not owned.
- Threats that should be addressed include (but not limited to):
- Computers, individuals and applications impersonation
- All types of electronic spoofing.
- The skeleton of our project will constitute four main aspects:
- Tracing/Tracking: baseline for attribution.
- Human identification: a MUST to include!
- Machine identification: to be dissolved with human identification.
- Storage: how and where to store data traces and the identification stamps.
Thursday, March 3rd
Coming Soon!
Surveyed Papers
[1]Rawls, John, A Theory of Justice: Revised Edition, Harvard University Press, 2003. PDF
[1]Barik,Vladimir, Wireless device identification with radiometric signatures, 2008. PDF ABSTRACT
Milestones
(Under Construction)
- Problem definition
- Literature review
- ??
Project Progress
Coming Soon!
Requirements
- incremental deployability
- privacy
Readings
really hard to find anything not from psychology