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International Journal of Secure Software Engineering, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 2011
- Alastair Nisbet, Mohammed A. Rashid:

Performance Evaluation of Secure Key Deployment and Exchange Protocol for MANETs. 1-21 - Sean Policarpio, Yan Zhang:

A Formal Language for XML Authorisations Based on Answer Set Programming and Temporal Interval Logic Constraints. 22-39 - Christian Schwarzl, Edgar R. Weippl:

A Systematic Empirical Analysis of Forging Fingerprints to Fool Biometric Systems. 40-83
Volume 2, Number 2, 2011
- Kim Wuyts, Riccardo Scandariato, Griet Verhenneman, Wouter Joosen:

Integrating Patient Consent in e-Health Access Control. 1-24 - Wesam Darwish, Konstantin Beznosov:

Analysis of ANSI RBAC Support in EJB. 25-52 - Jan Durand, Juan Flores, Travis Atkison, Nicholas A. Kraft, Randy K. Smith:

Using Executable Slicing to Improve Rogue Software Detection Algorithms. 53-64 - Yun Bai, Khaled M. Khan:

Ell Secure Information System Using Modal Logic Technique. 65-76
Volume 2, Number 3, 2011
- Yudistira Asnar, Fabio Massacci, Ayda Saïdane, Carlo Riccucci, Massimo Felici, Alessandra Tedeschi, Paul El Khoury, Keqin Li, Magali Seguran, Nicola Zannone

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Organizational Patterns for Security and Dependability: From Design to Application. 1-22 - Haralambos Mouratidis, Miao Kang:

Secure by Design: Developing Secure Software Systems from the Ground Up. 23-41 - Afonso Araújo Neto, Marco Vieira

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Security Gaps in Databases: A Comparison of Alternative Software Products for Web Applications Support. 42-62 - Walid Al-Ahmad:

Building Secure Software Using XP. 63-76
Volume 2, Number 4, 2011
- Shamal Faily, Ivan Flechais:

Eliciting Policy Requirements for Critical National Infrastructure Using the IRIS Framework. 1-18 - Christian Jung, Manuel Rudolph, Reinhard Schwarz:

Security Evaluation of Service-Oriented Systems Using the SiSOA Method. 19-33 - Matteo Avalle, Alfredo Pironti, Davide Pozza, Riccardo Sisto

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JavaSPI: A Framework for Security Protocol Implementation. 34-48 - Jostein Jensen, Martin Gilje Jaatun:

Not Ready for Prime Time: A Survey on Security in Model Driven Development. 49-61

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