Elisa Bertino

Elisa Bertino is Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University and serves as Director of Purdue Cyber Center (Discovery Park) and as Research Director of CERIAS. Previously, she was a faculty member in the Department of Computer Science and Communication of the University of Milan. Her main research interests include security, privacy, digital identity management systems, database systems, distributed systems, and multimedia systems. She is a fellow of the IEEE and a fellow of the ACM. She received the 2002 IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award for outstanding contributions to database systems and database security and advanced data management systems and the 2005 IEEE Computer Society Tsutomu Kanai Award for pioneering and innovative research contributions to secure distributed systems.

Publications

Foreword
Elisa Bertino. © 2013.
This Foreword is included in the book Theory and Practice of Cryptography Solutions for Secure Information Systems.
Security for Web Services: Standards and Research Issues
Lorenzo Martino, Elisa Bertino. © 2012. 27 pages.
This article discusses the main security requirements for Web services and it describes how such security requirements are addressed by standards for Web services security...
An Access Control Framework for WS-BPEL processes
Federica Paci, Elisa Bertino, Jason Crampton. © 2010. 24 pages.
Business processes –the next generation workflows- have attracted considerable research interest in the last fifteen years. More recently, several XML-based languages have been...
Merkle Tree Authentication in UDDI Registries
Elisa Bertino, Barbara Carminati, Elena Ferrari. © 2004. 21 pages.
UDDI registries are today the standard way of publishing information on Web services. They can be thought of as a structured repository of information that can be queried by...