Security Engineering is a research group based in Peshawar, Pakistan specializing in security and service oriented architectures related areas. Our areas of focus are Remote attestation via Trusted Computing standards on ubiquitous and mobile platforms. Our research proposes behavioral paradigm for remote attestation. The purpose of this blog i...Read More
Shaz: I haven’t been able to download the PMS through svn. I get this error: svn: PROPFIND request failed on ‘/home/repos/policy-server/branches/selinux-pms-support’ svn: PROPFIND of ‘/home/repos/policy-server/branches/selinux-pms-support’: 405 Method Not Allowed (http://oss.tresys.com)
Instructions posted on: http://recluze.wordpress.com/2007/06/17/installing-and-configuring-hol-ocl/
AOA all guys
I am back with my 200/- rs. card in my cdma system which is halfway over…. nevertheless i thought to have an email contact with you all guys. i hope all of u will enjoying good and sound health. same is here.
Eventually i found a page which i thought…could be good for u guys...
Salam every one, I have talked to Tamleek sb, and he agreed with me that if meeting time can be moved to evening such as 8 or 9 PM in Pakistan. The reason is that we can then talk very flexibly and till longer duration. Nauman please comment on your availability on Friday evening.
A.A. everyone, In case you guys haven’t seen it yet, here’s a link for our blog statistics. It shows page hits etc. It also shows what search keywords people use who reach our blog. It’s useful if you’re trying to see what audience you’re receiving. http://securityengineering.wordpress.com/wp-admin/index.php?page=stats
I’ve worked with Z notation now for a complete specification and here are my thoughts regarding the experience.
Now I know why Z is losing clientelle and why software engineers are reluctant to use it in practical scenarios. It has all the problems normally associated with structural programming...
I had an email correspondence with Trent Jaeger who made labeled IPSec. He suggested the following book for Trusted computing related questions.
o Sean Smith’s book on Trusted Computing Platforms.
Mr. TAT can u get it for me from that website? Or somewhere else?
He also said that consistent...
http://eprints.eemcs.utwente.nl/6945/01/TR-CTIT-06-62.pdf Take a look at this. Best, MM Alam

