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NSPW 1996: Lake Arrowhead, CA, USA
- Tom Haigh, Hilary H. Hosmer:
Proceedings of the 1996 Workshop on New Security Paradigms, Lake Arrowhead, CA, USA, September 17-20, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 0-89791-944-0 - Bob Blakley:
The Emperor's old armor. 2-16 - Lars Rasmusson, Sverker Janson:
Simulated social control for secure Internet commerce. 18-25 - Mary Ellen Zurko, Richard T. Simon:
User-centered security. 27-33 - William A. Wulf, Chenxi Wang, Darrell M. Kienzle:
A new model of security for distributed systems. 34-43 - Robert E. Filman, Ted Linden:
SafeBots: a paradigm for software security controls. 45-51 - Shaw-Cheng Chuang, Paul Wernick:
A credibility-based model of computer system security. 53-58 - Duane E. Olawsky, Todd Fine, Edward A. Schneider, Ray Spencer:
Developing and using a "policy neutral" access control policy. 60-67 - Cristina Serban, Bruce M. McMillin:
Run-time security evaluation: can we afford it? 68-72 - Steven J. Greenwald:
A new security policy for distributed resource management and access control. 74-86 - Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Pierangela Samarati:
Access control in federated systems. 87-99 - Ruth Nelson, Elizabeth Schwartz:
Managing time for service and security. 101-104 - Hilary H. Hosmer:
Availability policies in an adversarial environment. 105-117 - Audun Jøsang:
The right type of trust for distributed systems. 119-131 - Jonathan K. Millen:
CAPSL: Common Authentication Protocol Specification Language. 132 - Hilarie K. Orman, Richard Schroeppel:
Positive feedback and the madness of crowds. 134-138 - Jeff Williams:
Just sick about security. 139-146 - Dixie B. Baker:
Fortresses built upon sand. 148-153
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