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Books and Theses
- 1992
- [b1]T. Mark A. Lomas:
Aspects of computer network security. University of Cambridge, UK, 1992
Journal Articles
- 1997
- [j3]Francesco Bergadano, Bruno Crispo, T. Mark A. Lomas:
Strong Authentication and Privacy with Standard Browsers. J. Comput. Secur. 5(3): 191-212 (1997) - 1995
- [j2]T. Mark A. Lomas, Bruce Christianson:
To Whom am I Speaking? Remote Booting in a Hostile World. Computer 28(1): 50-54 (1995) - 1993
- [j1]Li Gong, T. Mark A. Lomas, Roger M. Needham, Jerome H. Saltzer:
Protecting Poorly Chosen Secrets from Guessing Attacks. IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun. 11(5): 648-656 (1993)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2018
- [c14]Frank Stajano, T. Mark A. Lomas:
User Authentication for the Internet of Things. Security Protocols Workshop 2018: 209-213 - [c13]T. Mark A. Lomas:
User Authentication for the Internet of Things (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2018: 214-224 - 2015
- [c12]Frank Stajano, Bruce Christianson, T. Mark A. Lomas, Graeme Jenkinson, Jeunese A. Payne, Max Spencer, Quentin Stafford-Fraser:
Pico Without Public Keys. Security Protocols Workshop 2015: 195-211 - 2005
- [c11]T. Mark A. Lomas:
The System Likes You? Security Protocols Workshop 2005: 180-186 - 2004
- [c10]T. Mark A. Lomas:
Why Are We Authenticating (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2004: 291-298 - 2001
- [c9]T. Mark A. Lomas:
You Can't Take It with You. Security Protocols Workshop 2001: 166-169 - 2000
- [c8]Michael Roe, Ross J. Anderson, William S. Harbison, T. Mark A. Lomas:
Government Access to Keys - Panel Discussion. Security Protocols Workshop 2000: 62-73 - [c7]T. Mark A. Lomas:
I Cannot Tell a Lie (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 2000: 253-255 - 1999
- [c6]T. Mark A. Lomas:
Auditing against Multiple Policies. Security Protocols Workshop 1999: 15-20 - 1998
- [c5]T. Mark A. Lomas:
Abuse of Process (Transcript of Discussion). Security Protocols Workshop 1998: 131-136 - [c4]Virgil D. Gligor, Peter Landrock, T. Mark A. Lomas, Raphael Yahalom, John P. Warne:
Discussion Session: Differences Between Academic and Commercial Security. Security Protocols Workshop 1998: 177-192 - 1996
- [c3]Bruno Crispo, T. Mark A. Lomas:
A Certification Scheme for Electronic Commerce. Security Protocols Workshop 1996: 19-32 - 1993
- [c2]T. Mark A. Lomas:
Encrypting Network Traffic. FSE 1993: 64-70 - 1989
- [c1]T. Mark A. Lomas, Li Gong, Jerome H. Saltzer, Roger M. Needham:
Reducing Risks from Poorly Chosen Keys. SOSP 1989: 14-18
Editorship
- 1998
- [e2]Bruce Christianson, Bruno Crispo, T. Mark A. Lomas, Michael Roe:
Security Protocols, 5th International Workshop, Paris, France, April 7-9, 1997, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1361, Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-64040-1 [contents] - 1997
- [e1]T. Mark A. Lomas:
Security Protocols, International Workshop, Cambridge, United Kingdom, April 10-12, 1996, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1189, Springer 1997, ISBN 3-540-62494-5 [contents]
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