Search Results - "Carback, R."
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An effective CTL peptide vaccine for Ebola Zaire Based on Survivors’ CD8+ targeting of a particular nucleocapsid protein epitope with potential implications for COVID-19 vaccine design
Published in Vaccine (09-06-2020)“…The 2013–2016 West Africa EBOV epidemic was the biggest EBOV outbreak to date. An analysis of virus-specific CD8+ T-cell immunity in 30 survivors showed that…”
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TPM Meets DRE: Reducing the Trust Base for Electronic Voting Using Trusted Platform Modules
Published in IEEE transactions on information forensics and security (01-12-2009)“…We reduce the required trusted computing base for direct recording electronic (DRE) voting machines with a design based on trusted platform modules (TPMs). Our…”
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Scantegrity II: End-to-End Verifiability by Voters of Optical Scan Elections Through Confirmation Codes
Published in IEEE transactions on information forensics and security (01-12-2009)“…Scantegrity II is an enhancement for existing paper ballot systems. It allows voters to verify election integrity - from their selections on the ballot all the…”
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Large campus communication center and security system integration, consolidation, and re-engineering
Published in Proceedings IEEE 31st Annual 1997 International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (1997)“…The continuing requirement for corporate right sizing demand's businesses ensure their security structure minimizes costs while maximizing efficiency and…”
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Scantegrity: End-to-End Voter-Verifiable Optical- Scan Voting
Published in IEEE security & privacy (01-05-2008)“…Scantegrity is a security enhancement for optical scan voting systems. It's part of an emerging class of "end-to-end" independent election verification systems…”
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Reducing manpower intensive tasks through automation of security technologies
Published in Proceedings The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. 29th Annual 1995 International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (1995)“…Security in today's government and commercial environments is changing. The willingness to provide manpower against security threats is diminishing. Risk…”
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