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
Salams, today we had a comprehensive talk about selinux, trusted computing and formal methods. It was a good get together and we need to have these on regular bases.
Secondly, Mr. MMA discussed his experiance related to IMA usage side by side with selinux. He will share his experiance with us. This will...
A. A Every one, Tamleek sb told me that on coming Saturday or Sunday morning, it is possible to talk. Shahbaz and Nauman , please keep in contact with Tamleek sb for latest update in this regard. Please make sure your presence. Best, MM Alam
IAS multitopic upcomming conferences… http://www.iasted.org/conferences/
Follow this link for a simple idea. Further it has a link to ibm research page. This link metions an old study but this page will be updated.
Let me know what you ppl think of it. It is a more updated approach than IMA. And it is a loadable userspace module! Mr. MMA will like it.
Sir Mr. MMA I am waiting...
`This is an old but nice book regarding Trusted System and Computer Security. One can appreciate the author’s clear ideas and imagination about the subject. http://nucia.unomaha.edu/library/gasserbook.pdf
Congradulations! Fedora Core 7 has been released. Mr. TAT plz put it on download tomorow. I have some other things to download too. Maybe I’ll show up tomorow.
Shaz: the given url is Research course site for advances in Trustworthy computing … the sites is usefull for recent advancement on operating system level security including TC and IMA and SELinux and more as well… http://www.tml.tkk.fi/Opinnot/T-110.7200/2007/ Regards
I have downloaded bochs and have vmware and have easy access to XEN and many others like UML are also available. But I need a tutorial for understanding how to use latest kernel and not the old images for working on patches and compilations without destroying my disk and installations.
Anybody has a...

