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Security Group Seminar, 13th June 1995


Speaker:
Shaw Chuang, University of Cambridge

Date:
Tuesday 13th June 4.15pm

Place:
Room TP4, Computer Laboratory

Title:
SECURING ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER MODE

Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is often described as the technology that will allow total flexibility and efficiency to be achieved in tomorrow's high speed, multi-service, multimedia networks. There has been an enormous amount of research activity in this area. However security issues for the ATM networks were much ignored in the past.

ATM networks introduce unique security concerns that must be addressed to ensure confidentiality and integrity of data. This talk will give an outline of the issues in securing the ATM networks and report on the on-going research effort in the area.


PostScript version of slides
Security Group Seminar, 13th June 1995 / Mark.Lomas@cl.cam.ac.uk