This file was created by the TYPO3 extension bib --- Timezone: CEST Creation date: 2024-05-19 Creation time: 17-47-09 --- Number of references 13 article 2013-ijghpc-henze-sensorcloud Maintaining User Control While Storing and Processing Sensor Data in the Cloud International Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing (IJGHPC) 2013 12 5 4 97-112 sensorcloud fileadmin/papers/2013/2013-ijghpc-henze-sensorcloud.pdf Online IGI Global en 1938-0259 10.4018/ijghpc.2013100107 1 MartinHenze RenéHummen RomanMatzutt DanielCatrein KlausWehrle techreport 2013-draft-hummen-dtls-extended-session-resumption-01 Extended DTLS Session Resumption for Constrained Network Environments 2013 10 18 draft-hummen-dtls-extended-session-resumption-01 This draft defines two extensions for the existing session resumption mechanisms of TLS that specifically apply to Datagram TLS (DTLS) in constrained network environments. Session resumption type negotiation enables the client and the server to explicitly agree on the session resumption mechanism for subsequent handshakes, thus avoiding unnecessary overheads occurring with the existing specifications. Session resumption without client-side state additionally enables a constrained DTLS client to resume a session without the need to maintain state while the session is inactive. The extensions defined in this draft update [RFC5077] and [RFC5246]. Work in progress iotsec; ietf http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hummen-dtls-extended-session-resumption-01 Online Internet Engineering Task Force Internet-Draft en RenéHummen JohannesGilger HosseinShafagh inproceedings 2013-hummen-standards Standards-based End-to-End IP Security for the Internet of Things 2013 10 7 1-3 iotsec https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2013/2013-hummen-standards.pdf Online IEEE 21st IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP 2013 PhD Forum), Göttingen, Germany Göttingen, Germany PhD Forum of 21st IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP 2013 PhD Forum) 7 Oct. 2013 en 978-1-4799-1270-4 10.1109/ICNP.2013.6733648 1 RenéHummen KlausWehrle inproceedings 2013-hummen-slimfit Slimfit - A HIP DEX Compression Layer for the IP-based Internet of Things 2013 10 7 259-266 iotsec https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2013/2013-hummen-slimfit.pdf Online IEEE Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob), 2013 IEEE 9th International Conference on Lyon, France IEEE WiMob 2013 Workshop on the Internet of Things Communications and Technologies (IoT 2013) en 978-1-4577-2014-7 2160-4886 10.1109/WiMOB.2013.6673370 1 RenéHummen JensHiller MartinHenze KlausWehrle inproceedings 2013-icnp-hummen-tailoring Tailoring End-to-End IP Security Protocols to the Internet of Things 2013 10 7 1-10 iotsec https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2013/2013-hummen-tailoring.pdf Online IEEE In Proceedings of the 21st IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP 2013), Göttingen, Germany Göttingen, Germany 21st IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP 2013) 7-10 Oct. 2013 en 978-1-4799-1270-4 10.1109/ICNP.2013.6733571 1 RenéHummen HannoWirtz Jan HenrikZiegeldorf JensHiller KlausWehrle article 2013-raza-lithe Lithe: Lightweight Secure CoAP for the Internet of Things IEEE Sensors Journal 2013 10 13 10 3711-3720 Internet of Things;operating systems (computers);personal area networks;protocols;security of data;6LoWPAN standard;Contiki operating system;DTLS;Internet of Things;IoT;Lithe;authenticated confidential communication;constrained application protocol;datagram transport layer security;e-health domain;end-to-end security;lightweight secure CoAP;resource-constrained devices;Encoding;Internet;Payloads;Protocols;Security;Sensors;Standards;6LoWPAN;CoAP;CoAPs;DTLS;IoT;security iotsec en 1530-437X 10.1109/JSEN.2013.2277656 1 ShahidRaza HosseinShafagh KasunHewage RenéHummen ThiemoVoigt techreport 2013-draft-garcia-core-security-06 Security Considerations in the IP-based Internet of Things 2013 9 11 draft-garcia-core-security-06 A direct interpretation of the Internet of Things concept refers to the usage of standard Internet protocols to allow for human-to-thing or thing-to-thing communication. Although the security needs are well-recognized, it is still not fully clear how existing IP-based security protocols can be applied to this new setting. This Internet-Draft first provides an overview of security architecture, its deployment model and general security needs in the context of the lifecycle of a thing. Then, it presents challenges and requirements for the successful roll-out of new applications and usage of standard IP-based security protocols when applied to get a functional Internet of Things. Work in progress iotsec; ietf http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-garcia-core-security-06 Online Internet Engineering Task Force Internet-Draft en OscarGarcia-Morchon Sye LoongKeoh Sandeep S.Kumar RenéHummen RenéStruik techreport draft-hummen-dtls-extended-session-resumption-00 Extended DTLS Session Resumption for Constrained Network Environments 2013 7 15 draft-hummen-dtls-extended-session-resumption-00 This draft defines two extensions for the existing session resumption mechanisms of TLS that specifically apply to Datagram TLS (DTLS) in constrained network environments. Session resumption type negotiation enables the client and the server to explicitly agree on the session resumption mechanism for subsequent handshakes, thus avoiding unnecessary overheads occurring with the existing specifications. Session resumption without client-side state additionally enables a constrained DTLS client to resume a session without the need to maintain state while the session is inactive. The extensions defined in this draft update [RFC5077] and [RFC5246]. Work in progress iotsec; ietf http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hummen-dtls-extended-session-resumption-00 Online Internet Engineering Task Force Internet-Draft en RenéHummen JohannesGilger inproceedings 2013-duma-henze-cloud-annotations The Cloud Needs Cross-Layer Data Handling Annotations (Position Paper) 2013 5 23 18-22 sensorcloud fileadmin/papers/2013/2013-duma-henze-cloudannotations.pdf Online IEEE Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Data Usage Management (DUMA 2013), part of 2013 IEEE Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW), San Francisco, CA, USA en 978-1-4799-0458-7 10.1109/SPW.2013.31 1 MartinHenze RenéHummen KlausWehrle inproceedings 2013-hummen-towards Towards Viable Certificate-based Authentication for the Web of Things 2013 4 19 iotsec fileadmin/papers/2013/2013-hummen-towards.pdf ACM Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Workshop on Hot Topics on Wireless Network Security and Privacy (HotWiSec '13) Budapest, Hungary 2nd ACM Workshop on Hot Topics on Wireless Network Security and Privacy en 978-1-4503-2003-0 10.1145/2463183.2463193 1 RenéHummen Jan HenrikZiegeldorf HosseinShafagh ShahidRaza KlausWehrle inproceedings 2013-hummen-6lowpan 6LoWPAN Fragmentation Attacks and Mitigation Mechanisms 2013 4 17 iotsec; sensorcloud fileadmin/papers/2013/2013-hummen-6lowpan.pdf ACM Proceedings of the 6th ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks (WiSec '13) Budapest, Hungary 6th ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks (WiSec '13) en 978-1-4503-1998-0 10.1145/2462096.2462107 1 RenéHummen JensHiller HannoWirtz MartinHenze HosseinShafagh KlausWehrle techreport 2013-draft-garcia-core-security-05 Security Considerations in the IP-based Internet of Things 2013 3 11 draft-garcia-core-security-05 A direct interpretation of the Internet of Things concept refers to the usage of standard Internet protocols to allow for human-to-thing or thing-to-thing communication. Although the security needs are well-recognized, it is still not fully clear how existing IP-based security protocols can be applied to this new setting. This Internet-Draft first provides an overview of security architecture, its deployment model and general security needs in the context of the lifecycle of a thing. Then, it presents challenges and requirements for the successful roll-out of new applications and usage of standard IP-based security protocols when applied to get a functional Internet of Things. Work in progress iotsec; ietf http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-garcia-core-security-05 Online Internet Engineering Task Force Internet-Draft en OscarGarcia-Morchon Sye LoongKeoh Sandeep S.Kumar RenéHummen RenéStruik techreport 2013-draft-hummen-hip-middle-puzzle-01 HIP Middlebox Puzzle Offloading and End-host Notification 2013 1 9 draft-hummen-hip-middle-puzzle-01 The Host Identity Protocol [RFC5201] is a secure signaling protocol with a cryptographic namespace. It provides the communicating peers with a cryptographic puzzle mechanism to protect against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks exploiting the computation and memory overheads of the protocol exchange. This document specifies an extension of the protocol that enables an on-path network entity to assist in the choice of the puzzle difficulty in case of an attack. Furthermore, it defines a modification of the puzzle mechanism that enables a host to delegate puzzle solving to an on-path network entity. Work in progress iotsec; ietf http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hummen-hip-middle-puzzle-01 Online Internet Engineering Task Force Internet-Draft en RenéHummen MartinHenze JensHiller