20 results for “Understanding of publish-subscribe systems, message types, and middleware.”
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This paper introduces Selective Field Transmission (SFT), a mechanism that dynamically adapts transmitted message components to each receiver's needs in publish-subscribe systems, achieving significan…
The paper empirically compares the security and privacy implementation characteristics of major Android messaging apps (Meta Messenger, Signal, and Telegram) using static and dynamic analysis, finding…
The paper proposes BitSov, an eight-layer, Bitcoin-native architectural framework designed to build sovereign internet infrastructure by composing existing decentralized technologies.
The paper argues that current Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) are fundamentally flawed due to a lack of shared understanding regarding what constitutes a 'component,' demonstrating that existing t…
Yuanhe Zhang, Xinyue Wang, Zhican Chen, Weiliu Wang +7 more
This survey systematically reviews resource consumption threats in large language models (LLMs) to provide a unified view of the problem landscape, from threat induction to mitigation.
The paper proposes a zero-trust supply-chain assurance rubric for O-RAN RIC applications to secure the entire lifecycle, from development to runtime.
Oliver Jacobsen, Tobias Kirsch, Haya Schulmann, Niklas Vogel +1 more
This paper analyzes RPKI specifications, demonstrating that vague or conflicting requirements in dozens of RFCs cause systemic vulnerabilities in real-world implementations, leading to 61 undocumented…
The paper proposes a declarative, autonomous, self-protecting framework for securing complex 5G/6G networks by leveraging a standardized security ontology and automated graph reasoning to neutralize l…
Wei Zheng, Yang Yan, Yiyang Shao, Jinyang Li +5 more
The paper proposes A2X, an LLM-native progressive-disclosure scheme that structures service taxonomies hierarchically and searches them layer-by-layer at query time, solving context overflow and impro…
TIP introduces a decentralized, declarative protocol that enables flexible IoT interoperability by resolving abstract intents and performing on-the-fly, sandboxed schema adaptation across heterogeneou…
The paper introduces presidio-hardened-x402, an open-source middleware that intercepts x402 payment requests to detect and redact PII and enforce spending policies before on-chain settlement.
The paper introduces the Sovereign Context Protocol (SCP), an open-source, attribution-aware data access layer designed to standardize how Large Language Models (LLMs) connect to and track usage of hu…
Fariha Tanjim Shifat, Hariswar Baburaj, Ce Zhou, Jaydeb Sarker +1 more
The paper analyzes GitHub security advisories for LLM-integrated open-source systems, finding that while most vulnerabilities map to existing code-level weaknesses, the architectural risks like Supply…
The paper introduces CBCL, a provably safe and extensible agent communication language that constrains all message extensions to the deterministic context-free language (DCFL) class.
The paper introduces Tofu, a generalizable tool that automatically performs rigorous channel fault analysis on distributed protocols, synthesizing attack traces or proving their absence for given LTL…
Ember is a serverless, peer-to-peer messaging system that provides end-to-end encrypted communication over a decentralized IPv6 mesh network while enforcing strict data minimization.
Guanjie Lin, Yinxin Wan, Shichao Pei, Ting Xu +2 more
The paper introduces GateScope, a black-box framework that audits commercial LLM API gateways, revealing frequent discrepancies in model behavior, billing, and performance across real-world services.
This paper introduces tap, a file-based collaboration protocol enabling LLM agents from different vendors to collaborate on a shared codebase without shared memory or identical runtimes.
Qian'ang Mao, Jiaxin Wang, Ya Liu, Li Zhu +2 more
The paper develops a unified, cross-layer security framework for autonomous LLM agents operating in agentic commerce, identifying key attack vectors and proposing a layered defense architecture.