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Hewlett-Packard

CompanyPalo Alto, California, United States
About: Hewlett-Packard is a company organization based out in Palo Alto, California, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Layer (electronics). The organization has 34663 authors who have published 59808 publications receiving 1467218 citations. The organization is also known as: Hewlett Packard & Hewlett-Packard Company.


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TL;DR: The culmination of 10 years' research converges on-demand applications with the infrastructure-servers, storage, networks, and client devices-to support cloud computing.
Abstract: The mobility/cloud ecosystem aims to deliver infrastructure, platforms, and software as a service, enabling more people to benefit from ubiquitous information access. The culmination of 10 years' research converges on-demand applications with the infrastructure-servers, storage, networks, and client devices-to support cloud computing.

197 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A direct corollary of the 1-out-of-N oblivious transfer protocol is an efficient transformation of any Private Information Retrieval protocol to a Symmetric PIR protocol.
Abstract: We describe new computationally secure protocols of 1-out-of-N oblivious transfer, k-out-of-N oblivious transfer, and oblivious transfer with adaptive queries. The protocols are very efficient compared with solutions based on generic two-party computation or on information-theoretic security. The 1-out-of-N oblivious transfer protocol requires only log N executions of a 1-out-of-2 oblivious transfer protocol. The k-out-of-N protocol is considerably more efficient than k repetitions of 1-out-of-N oblivious transfer, as is the construction for oblivious transfer with adaptive queries. The efficiency of the new oblivious transfer protocols makes them useful for many applications. A direct corollary of the 1-out-of-N oblivious transfer protocol is an efficient transformation of any Private Information Retrieval protocol to a Symmetric PIR protocol.

197 citations

Proceedings Article
28 Jan 2002
TL;DR: This paper uses a trace from a time-sharing UNIX server used by a medium-sized workgroup to quantify the costs associated with each of the secure storage systems, and shows that encrypt-on-disk systems offer both increased security and improved performance over encrypt- on-wire in the traced environment.
Abstract: There are a variety of ways to ensure the security of data and the integrity of data transfer, depending on the set of anticipated attacks, the level of security desired by data owners, and the level of inconvenience users are willing to tolerate. Current storage systems secure data either by encrypting data on the wire, or by encrypting data on the disk. These systems seem very different, and currently there are no common parameters for comparing them. In this paper we propose a framework in which both types of systems can be evaluated along the security and performance axes. In particular, we show that all of the existing systems merely make different trade-offs along a single continuum and among a set of related security primitives. We use a trace from a time-sharing UNIX server used by a medium-sized workgroup to quantify the costs associated with each of these secure storage systems. We show that encrypt-on-disk systems offer both increased security and improved performance over encrypt-on-wire in the traced environment.

197 citations

Patent
09 Jan 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a mobile handset in a mobile services network, with access to a plurality of services, including a firmware/software update service, receives update notifications, indicating the availability of update packages, and, in response, the mobile handset confirms the authenticity of the received update notifications before initiating a download of an associated update package from a management server or delivery server in the mobile service network.
Abstract: A mobile handset in a mobile services network, with access to a plurality of services, including a firmware/software update service, receives update notifications. The notifications indicate the availability of update packages, and, in response, the mobile handset confirms the authenticity of the received update notifications before initiating a download of an associated update package from a management server or delivery server in the mobile services network. The notifications may be managed and sent by an authorized user from a management console. One or more delivery servers may be employed to dispense update packages to a plurality of mobile handsets.

197 citations

Patent
22 Mar 1999
TL;DR: In this article, a cache system is described that includes a storage that is partitioned into a plurality of storage areas, each for storing one kind of objects received from remote sites and to be directed to target devices.
Abstract: A cache system is described that includes a storage that is partitioned into a plurality of storage areas, each for storing one kind of objects received from remote sites and to be directed to target devices. The cache system further includes a cache manager coupled to the storage to cause objects to be stored in the corresponding storage areas of the storage. The cache manager causes cached objects in each of the storage areas to be replaced in accordance with one of a plurality of replacement policies, each being optimized for one kind of objects.

197 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Andrew White1491494113874
Stephen R. Forrest1481041111816
Rafi Ahmed14663393190
Leonidas J. Guibas12469179200
Chenming Hu119129657264
Robert E. Tarjan11440067305
Hong-Jiang Zhang11246149068
Ching-Ping Wong106112842835
Guillermo Sapiro10466770128
James R. Heath10342558548
Arun Majumdar10245952464
Luca Benini101145347862
R. Stanley Williams10060546448
David M. Blei98378111547
Wei-Ying Ma9746440914
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
202223
2021240
20201,028
20191,269
2018964