Secure and Trustworthy Web Services
DPhil project of John Lyle, funded by the EPSRC and QinetiQ.
This project involves increasing the trustworthiness of web services through program assertions and trusted computing.
In order to make web services a reasonable target for trusted computing, the project also investigates practical development and deployment issues.
Selected Publications
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Managing application whitelists in trusted distributed systems
Jun Ho Huh‚ John Lyle‚ Cornelius Namiluko and Andrew Martin
In Future Generation Computer Systems. Vol. In Press‚ Accepted Manuscript. 2010.
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Trusted Computing and Provenance: Better Together
John Lyle and Andrew Martin
In Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Provenance. Usenix. 2010.
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Engineering Attestable Services (short paper)
John Lyle and Andrew Martin
In Ahmad−Reza Acquisti Alessandro; Smith Sean W.; Sadeghi, editor, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Trust and Trustworthy Computing. Pages 257–264. Springer. June, 2010.
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