We present a simple technique by which a device that performs private key operations (signatures or decryptions) in networked applications, and whose local private key is activated with a password
An optical fiber is a thin, highly transparent strand of glass slightly larger than a single strand of human hair, but 2-3 times stronger than steel wire of comparable size.
Optical networks serve as the cornerstone of our connected society, enabling the information superhighway that delivers the Internet all across the globe.
Network links have more and more bandwidth while processor frequencies do not increase significantly and thus the best way to improve networking performance is to process packets in parallel on mul
In the experimental UNIX(R) system used in the Bell Laboratories Computing Science Research Center, kernel support for networking is unusually spare.
In the experimental UNIX(R) system used in the Bell Laboratories Computing Science Research Center, kernel support for networking is unusually spare.
This paper describes the issues that arise when using satellites for IP multicast, with the emphasis on multicast protocols and how their implementation depends on the satellite communications plat
Bandwidth capabilities of broadband networks have turned interactive multimedia services into a cost-effective reality, targeting not only large companies, but also SME and individual users.
The availability of new technologies has resulted in a plethora of network types while the needs of new generation users have become more sophisticated.
This paper sketches a design for a network of computers running the McIlroy-Reeds 'Secure UNIX' system.