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Larry Korba
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 77
Citations - 1816
Larry Korba is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information privacy & Privacy by Design. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 77 publications receiving 1792 citations.
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SDAR: a secure distributed anonymous routing protocol for wireless and mobile ad hoc networks
TL;DR: A novel distributed routing protocol which guarantees security, anonymity and high reliability of the established route in a hostile environment, such as an ad hoc wireless network, by encrypting the routing packet header and abstaining from using unreliable intermediate nodes.
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AnonDSR: efficient anonymous dynamic source routing for mobile ad-hoc networks
TL;DR: A new anonymous dynamic source routing protocol (AnonDSR) is proposed to provide three levels of security protection and very good scalability for mobile ad hoc network routing protocols.
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Privacy and Security in E-Learning
TL;DR: The basic principles behind privacy practices and legislation are presented, and the more popular e-learning standards are investigated to determine their provisions and limitations for privacy and security.
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Trust, Reputation, and Security: Theories and Practice
TL;DR: This paper attempts to challenge researchers in the community toward future work concerning three issues inspired by the workshop's roundtable discussion: distinguishing elements of an agent’s behavior that influence its trustworthiness, building reputation-based trust models without relying on interaction, and benchmarking trust modeling algorithms.
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An efficient secure distributed anonymous routing protocol for mobile and wireless ad hoc networks
TL;DR: A novel distributed routing protocol which guarantees security, anonymity and high reliability of the established route in a hostile environment, such as ad hoc wireless network, by encrypting routing packet header and abstaining from using unreliable intermediate node is proposed.