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CryptoNET : Generic Security Framework for Cloud Computing Environments
Abdul Ghafoor Abbasi
- 01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: The area of this research is security in distributed environment such as cloud computing and network applications and specific focus was design and implementation of high assurance network environment.
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Abstract: The area of this research is security in distributed environment such as cloud computing and network applications. Specific focus was design and implementation of high assurance network environment ...
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