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David P. Kormann

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Byers, Simon, Rubin, Aviel D. and Kormann, David P. (2004): Defending against an Internet-based attack on the physical world. In ACM Trans. Internet Techn., 4 (3) pp. 239-254.

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Byers, Simon, Cranor, Lorrie Faith and Kormann, David P. (2003): Automated analysis of P3P-enabled Web sites. In: Sadeh, Norman M., Dively, Mary Jo, Kauffman, Robert J., Labrou, Yannis, Shehory, Onn, Telang, Rahul and Cranor, Lorrie Faith (eds.) Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Electronic Commerce - ICEC 2003 September 30 - October 03, 2003, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. pp. 326-338.

 
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Byers, Simon and Kormann, David P. (2003): 802.11b access point mapping. In Communications of the ACM, 46 (5) pp. 41-46.

 
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