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000000115 037__ $$aLERSSE-RefJnlPaper-2006-003
000000115 041__ $$aeng
000000115 100__ $$aYong Song
000000115 100__ $$aKonstantin Beznosov
000000115 100__ $$aVictor C.M. Leung
000000115 245__ $$aMultiple-Channel Security Architecture and Its Implementation over SSL
000000115 260__ $$c2006-10-18
000000115 520__ $$aThis paper presents multiple-channel SSL (MC-SSL), an architecture and protocol for protecting client-server communications. In contrast to SSL, which provides a single end-to-end secure channel, MC-SSL enables applications to employ multiple channels, each with its own cipher suite and data-flow direction. Our approach also allows for several partially trusted application proxies. The main advantages of MC-SSL over SSL are (a) support for end-to-end security in the presence of partially trusted proxies, and (b) selective data protection for achieving computational efficiency important to resource-constrained clients and heavily loaded servers.
000000115 6531_ $$aMC-SSL
000000115 6531_ $$aSSL
000000115 6531_ $$amobile security
000000115 6531_ $$aTLS
000000115 6531_ $$anetwork security
000000115 6531_ $$aproxy
000000115 8560_ $$fqiangw@ece.ubc.ca
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000000115 909C4 $$pSong, Y., Beznosov, K., and Leung, V. C. Multiple-channel security architecture and its implementation over SSL. EURASIP J. EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking. 2006, 2 (Apr. 2006), 78-78.
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