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- 2005
- Konstantin Beznosov:
Flooding and recycling authorizations. NSPW 2005: 67-72 - Matt Bishop:
The insider problem revisited. NSPW 2005: 75-76 - Matt Bishop:
Position: "insider" is relative. NSPW 2005: 77-78 - Ivan Flechais, Jens Riegelsberger, Martina Angela Sasse:
Divide and conquer: the role of trust and assurance in the design of secure socio-technical systems. NSPW 2005: 33-41 - Richard Ford, Mark Bush, Alex Boulatov:
Internet instability and disturbance: goal or menace? NSPW 2005: 3-8 - Bev Littlewood:
"Diversity as a computer defense mechanism". NSPW 2005: 17-18 - Michael E. Locasto, Stelios Sidiroglou, Angelos D. Keromytis:
Speculative virtual verification: policy-constrained speculative execution. NSPW 2005: 119-124 - Carla Marceau, Robert A. Joyce:
Empirical privilege profiling. NSPW 2005: 111-118 - Roy A. Maxion:
Use of diversity as a defense mechanism. NSPW 2005: 21-22 - John P. McDermott:
Visual security protocol modeling. NSPW 2005: 97-109 - John McHugh:
Software diversity: use of diversity as a defense mechanism. NSPW 2005: 19-20 - Paul C. van Oorschot:
Message authentication by integrity with public corroboration. NSPW 2005: 57-63 - Sean Peisert, Sidney Karin, Matt Bishop, Keith Marzullo:
Principles-driven forensic analysis. NSPW 2005: 85-93 - Christian W. Probst, Andreas Gal, Michael Franz:
Average case vs. worst case: margins of safety in system design. NSPW 2005: 25-32 - Irene Schwarting:
Position paper. NSPW 2005: 79-81 - Carol Taylor:
Diversity: the biological perspective position statement. NSPW 2005: 15-16 - Carol Taylor, Jim Alves-Foss:
Diversity as a computer defense mechanism. NSPW 2005: 11-14 - Julie Thorpe, Paul C. van Oorschot, Anil Somayaji:
Pass-thoughts: authenticating with our minds. NSPW 2005: 45-56 - Simon N. Foley:
Proceedings of the New Security Paradigms Workshop 2005, Lake Arrowhead, California, USA, September 20-23, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-317-4 [contents]
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