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14th S&P 1993: Oakland, California, USA
- 1993 IEEE Computer Society Symposium on Research in Security and Privacy, Oakland, CA, USA, May 24-26, 1993. IEEE Computer Society 1993, ISBN 0-8186-3370-0
- Jeffrey O. Kephart, Steve R. White:
Measuring and modeling computer virus prevalence. 2-15 - Koral Ilgun:
USTAT: a real-time intrusion detection system for UNIX. 16-28 - Michael K. Reiter, Li Gong:
Preventing denial and forgery of causal relationships in distributed systems. 30-40 - Stuart G. Stubblebine, Virgil D. Gligor:
Protocol design for integrity protection. 41-53 - Refik Molva, Gene Tsudik:
Authentication method with impersonal token cards. 56-65 - Frank Piessens, Bart De Decker, Phil Janson:
Interconnecting domains with heterogeneous key distribution and authentication protocols. 66-79 - Jonathan T. Trostle:
Modelling a fuzzy time system. 82-89 - James W. Gray III:
On introducing noise into the bus-contention channel. 90-98 - Frédéric Cuppens:
A logical analysis of authorized and prohibited information flows. 100-109 - Joseph D. Horton, Robert Harland, Elton Ashby, Rodney H. Cooper, W. F. Hyslop, Bradford G. Nickerson, W. M. Stewart, O. K. Ward:
The cascade vulnerability problem. 110-116 - Barbara T. Blaustein, Sushil Jajodia, Catherine D. McCollum, LouAnna Notargiacomo:
A model of atomicity for multilevel transactions. 120-134 - Vijayalakshmi Atluri, Elisa Bertino, Sushil Jajodia:
Achieving stricter correctness requirements in multilevel secure databases. 135-147 - Raphael Yahalom, Birgit Klein, Thomas Beth:
Trust relationships in secure systems-a distributed authentication perspective. 150-164 - Paul Syverson, Catherine Meadows:
A logical language for specifying cryptographic protocol requirements. 165-177 - Thomas Y. C. Woo, Simon S. Lam:
A semantic model for authentication protocols. 178-194 - Xiaolei Qian, Mark E. Stickel, Peter D. Karp, Teresa F. Lunt, Thomas D. Garvey:
Detection and elimination of inference channels in multilevel relational database systems. 196-205 - Todd Fine, Spencer E. Minear:
Assuring Distributed Trusted Mach. 206-217
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