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
Now that everyone’s seen the need for a member specialization area, I would suggest you guys take a few minutes out of your time and post a bulletted list of your work. See here for an example.
Yes thats true Mr. TAT’s office is full of cat shit and it smells very bad so we did not do any study today at his office. Asghar kaka was asked to remove the cats so that humans can continue to rule.
Tomorow at 07:30 am our session is decided and I hope everyone shows up on time including me!
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AoA everybody…
Hope you all are fine and enjoying your good health with the grace of ALLMIGHTY… Shaz and everybody should know that i am working on the integration of the trusted computing and shibboleth protocol in broader sense… specifically on its application in the e-government...
I was thinking that who is working on what. Definitely I can read the blogs but its not easy to figure out the whole thing clearly. I have seen nothing from Mr. TAT at the moment (although I am aware he is on to shiboleth and something about ssl). Mr. MMA and recluze are working on formal verification...
AA, How are you doing Nauman. Are you completed with the case studies given in the Z book?. Let me know. Best, MA
I have configured opengrok and its too easy and too good. Have’nt yet generated the webpages but that won’t be a problem as I only have to install a serverlet server. I have decided to use jetty because of its simplicity. It works under apache. Opengrok is very fast and very useful. Useful...
Today we installed a linux fc6 machine at Mr. T’s office. It is configured both for experiments and study/research/publishing requirements. Recluze promised to automate all the configuration steps because using the same machine for both purposes was not a good idea but as we are always in a aweak...
http://selinuxproject.org/page/Kernel_Development Best, MA

