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4th S&P 1983: Oakland, California, USA
- Proceedings of the 1983 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, Oakland, California, USA, April 25-27, 1983. IEEE Computer Society 1983, ISBN 0-8186-0467-0
- Billy G. Claybrook:
Using Views in a Multilevel Secure Database Management System. 4-17 - Neal R. Wagner:
Fingerprinting. 18-22 - Dorothy E. Denning:
The Many-Time Pad: Theme and Variations. 23-32 - Robert R. Jueneman, Stephen M. Matyas, Carl H. Meyer:
Message Authentication with Manipulation Detection Code. 33-54 - Subhash C. Kak:
Joint Encryption and Error-Correction Coding. 55-60 - Gustavus J. Simmons:
Verification of Treaty Compliance Revisited. 61-66 - Marvin C. Wunderlich:
Recent Advances in the Design and Implementation of Large Integer Factorization Algorithms. 67-71 - Stephen J. MacKinnon, Selim G. Akl:
New Key Generation Algorithms for Multilevel Security. 72-78 - K. A. Omar, David L. Wells:
Modified Architecture for the Sub-Keys Model. 79-88 - Roger R. Schell:
Evaluating Security Properties of Computer Systems. 89-95 - Paul Woodie:
Security Enhancement through Product Evaluation. 96-101 - James P. Anderson:
An Approach to Indentification of Minimum TCB Requirements for Various Threat/Risk Environments. 102-106 - Bahaa W. Fam, Jonathan K. Millen:
The Channel Assignment Problem. 107-112 - Thomas H. Hinke, Jose Althouse, Richard A. Kemmerer:
SDC Secure Release Terminal Project. 113-119 - Thomas A. Berson, Richard J. Feiertag, R. Kenneth Bauer:
Processor-per-Domain Guard Architecture. 120 - Derek Barnes:
The Provision of Security for User Data on Packet Switched Networks. 121-126 - John M. Rushby, Brian Randell:
A Distributed Secure System. 127-135 - Whitfield Diffie:
Securing Networks: End-to-End Encrpytion vs. Link Encryption and Trusted Systems. 136-138 - Virgil D. Gligor:
A Note on the Denial-of-Service Problem. 139-149 - Brian Marick:
The VERUS Design Verification System. 150-160 - David Elliott Bell:
Secure Computer Systems: A Retrospective. 161-162
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