Title
A software authentication system for the prevention of computer viruses
Abstract
In the absence of systematic techniques to detect the existence of computer viruses, preventing suspicious software from entering the system at the initial point of entry appears to be the best method to protect computing resources against attacks of computer viruses. Currently, software is distributed primarily by diskettes instead of online transmission. Diskettes are more susceptible to modification and masquerading while on-line transmission usually follows proper user/message authentication. A software authentication system is proposed which does not require a mutually trusted center of both software vendors and users, or users' interaction with any key center. Vendors assume responsibility by signing released software and users verify the authenticity of received software before using it. Through such an authentication process, users eliminate the risk of running “unlicensed” or modified programs, thus eliminating the possibility of virus infections.
Year
DOI
Venue
1992
10.1145/131214.131270
ACM Conference on Computer Science
Keywords
Field
DocType
message authentication,on-line transmission,authentication process,online transmission,suspicious software,software vendor,key center,software authentication system,best method,computer virus,computer viruses,tuple space
Tuple space,Authentication,Message authentication code,Authentication system,Transputer,Computer science,Computer security,Computer virus,Software,Parallel lisp,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-89791-472-4
0
0.34
References 
Authors
4
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lein Harn1689222.27
Hung-Yu Lin28212.59
Shoubao Yang317225.43