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NSPW 1997: Langdale, Cumbria, United Kingdom
- Tom Haigh, Bob Blakley, Mary Ellen Zurko, Catherine Meodaws:
Proceedings of the 1997 Workshop on New Security Paradigms, Langdale, Cumbria, United Kingdom, September 23-26, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 0-89791-986-6 - Ruth Nelson:
Integrating formalism and pragmatism: architectural security. 1-4 - Darrell M. Kienzle, William A. Wulf:
A practical approach to security assessment. 5-16 - Thomas Riechmann, Franz J. Hauck:
Meta objects for access control: extending capability-based security. 17-22 - Masahiro Mambo, Takanori Murayama, Eiji Okamoto:
A tentative approach to constructing tamper-resistant software. 23-33 - Catherine Meadows:
Three paradigms in computer security. 34-37 - Daniel J. Essin:
Patterns of trust and policy. 38-47 - Alfarez Abdul-Rahman, Stephen Hailes:
A distributed trust model. 48-60 - Ira S. Moskowitz, Myong H. Kang:
An insecurity flow model. 61-74 - Anil Somayaji, Steven A. Hofmeyr, Stephanie Forrest:
Principles of a computer immune system. 75-82 - Heather M. Hinton:
Under-specification, composition and emergent properties. 83-93 - Steven Cheung, Karl N. Levitt:
Protecting routing infrastructures from denial of service using cooperative intrusion detection. 94-106 - Brenda Timmerman:
A security model for dynamic adaptive traffic masking. 107-116
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