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Accountability and Privacy in Network Security

Accountability and Privacy in Network Security

Yuxiang Ma Yulei Wu Jingguo Ge •



Accountability and Privacy in Network Security

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Yuxiang Ma Henan University Kaifeng, Henan, China

Yulei Wu University of Exeter Exeter, UK

Jingguo Ge Institute of Information Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, Beijing, China

ISBN 978-981-15-6574-8 ISBN 978-981-15-6575-5 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6575-5

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Preface

Since its birth, the Internet has profoundly changed human society. It connects people to people, people to things, and things to things. In the network, people can obtain content located at any nodes and use resources that may not be available locally. The Internet helps people to complete work more efficiently. In addition, people use the network to connect with friends or expand social circle. With the fast development of network technologies, the network constantly brings people new surprises. The benefits of the Internet have exceeded people's initial expectations. While the network brings convenience to human lives, various problems of the network are being gradually surfaced, such as the lack of IP addresses, insufficient support for mobility, and a series of security issues. Among them, people concern about the security of the network significantly. Numerous research has focused on network security, and the public news about network security usually attracts more wide discussions. Security is an