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Private and Secure Service Discovery via Progressive and Probabilistic Exposure

IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2007
The involvement of only the necessary users and service providers for service discovery in pervasive computing environments is challenging. Without prudence, users' and service providers' requests or service information, their identities, and their presence information may be sacrificed. We identify that the problem may be as difficult as a chicken-and-
Feng Zhu 0010   +3 more
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Prison Privatization: Possibilities and Approaches to the Privatization of Prisoner Security and Services

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
This examination of prison privatization begins with an explanation of prison privatization and its place in the recent debates over California prison reform. Focusing on the privatization at the staff level, it continues by exploring the difficulties in any analysis and implementation of prison privatization: the calculation of costs savings, the ...
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Secure hierarchical Virtual Private LAN Services for provider provisioned networks

2013 IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (CNS), 2013
Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) is a widely used Layer 2 (L2) Virtual Private Network (VPN) service. Initially, VPLS architectures were proposed as flat architectures. They were used only for small and medium scale networks due to the lack of scalability. Hierarchical VPLS architectures are proposed to overcome these scalability issues. On the other
Madhusanka Liyanage   +2 more
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PRIVATE SECURITY SERVICES : EXAMPLE OF INDIA

2021
Hindistan'da 1990'ların başında gerçekleştirilen ekonomik reformların ardından özel güvenlik sektörü gözle görülür bir büyüme yaşandığı görülmektedir (Mahanjan, 2019). Bu büyüme endüstri alanları tarafından da güvenlik hizmetleri için talepleri oluşturmuştur.
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'Kibsification' of private security services

2011
In response to many external pressures, private security companies are shifting towards more customer-specific and integrated security services. This paper discusses their transformation process towards more knowledge-intensive business services (i.e. 'kibsification') and adds a new profession and new area of support services to the debate on KIBS. The
Murtonen, Mervi   +3 more
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