A wide-area Distribution Network for free software
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
Design and implementation of a secure wide-area object middleware
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Identity based proxy multi-signature
Journal of Systems and Software
Secure data replication over untrusted hosts
HOTOS'03 Proceedings of the 9th conference on Hot Topics in Operating Systems - Volume 9
Technical challenges in market-driven automated service provisioning
Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Middleware for service oriented computing
Provably secure proxy-protected signature schemes based on RSA
Computers and Electrical Engineering
Improvement of identity-based proxy multi-signature scheme
Journal of Systems and Software
Cryptanalysis of some proxy signature schemes without certificates
WISTP'07 Proceedings of the 1st IFIP TC6 /WG8.8 /WG11.2 international conference on Information security theory and practices: smart cards, mobile and ubiquitous computing systems
Breaking Pomykala-Barabasz Threshold Proxy Signature Scheme
Fundamenta Informaticae
Certificateless multi-proxy signature
Computer Communications
Identity based delegation network
Mycrypt'05 Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Progress in Cryptology in Malaysia
A novel privacy and copyright protection enforced peer-to-peer network
DRMTICS'05 Proceedings of the First international conference on Digital Rights Management: technologies, Issues, Challenges and Systems
On provably secure code-based multiple grade proxy signature scheme
International Journal of High Performance Systems Architecture
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The Globe Distribution Network (GDN) is an application for worldwide distribution of freely redistributable software packages. The GDN takes a novel, optimistic approach to stop the illegal distribution of copyrighted and illicit material via the network. Instead of having moderators check the software archives at upload time, illegal content is removed and its uploader's access to the network permanently revoked only when the content is discovered. An important feature of the GDN is that the objects containing the software can run on untrustworthy servers. A first version of the GDN has been implemented and has been running since October 2000 across four European sites.