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Unrestricted Secure Computing

Proceedings of the 42nd annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, 2014
Information technology (IT) departments have historically enforced security on end-user computers through a combination of software agents that restrict what the computer can do, mandate particular actions on the part of the user, report various pieces of information back to IT, and regularly check for and apply updates, as well as policy restrictions ...
Greg Madden, John B. Tyndall
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What is computer security?

IEEE Security & Privacy, 2003
Computer and network security, or cybersecurity, are critical issues. But merely protecting the systems that hold data about citizens, corporations, and government agencies it is not enough. The infrastructure of networks, routers, domain name servers, and switches that glue these systems together must not fail, or computers will no longer be able to ...
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Secure Semantic Computing

2016 IEEE Second International Conference on Multimedia Big Data (BigMM), 2016
Semantic computing is an emerging research field that has drawn much attention from both academia and industry. It addresses the derivation and matching of semantics of computational "contents" where "contents" may be anything including text, multimedia, hardware, network, etc.
Hiroshi Yamaguchi   +2 more
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Cryptographically Secure Computation

Computer, 2015
Researchers are making secure multiparty computation--a cryptographic technique that enables information sharing and analysis while keeping sensitive inputs secret--faster and easier to use for application software developers.
Emily Shen   +3 more
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The epistemology of computer security

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2009
This paper studies computer security from first principles. The basic questions "Why?", "How do we know what we know?" and "What are the implications of what we believe?"
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Concerns in computer security

Computers & Security, 1992
The major concerns in computer security deal with software threats, contingency response and disaster recovery, the impact of terroristic activities, access control provisions, data encryption, and integrity controls.
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On Cloud Computing Security

2011
Could computing is the latest development of the modern computing technology. It is the next stage of the Internet evolution. Cloud computing provides the organizations with the infrastructure management, various software services and the datacenter maintenance.
Yun Bai 0001, Sean Policarpio
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Computers and National Security

Proceedings of the May 16-18, 1972, spring joint computer conference on - AFIPS '72 (Spring), 1971
The digital computer was spawned by World War II. Military requirements have continued to pace computer development. Computer technology and weapon system sophistication have marched in tandem. Neither has dominated, but current weapon systems, operations, and management are impossible without the computer. Almost 90 percent of the Government's current
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Secure Cloud Computing

2014
The security risks of cloud computing include loss of control over data and programs stored in the cloud, spying out these data and unnoticed changing of user software by the cloud provider, malware intrusion into the server, eavesdropping during data transmission as well as sabotage by attackers able to fake authorised users. It will be shown here how
Wolfgang A. Halang   +2 more
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Energy-secure computing

Proceedings of the 2012 ACM/IEEE international symposium on Low power electronics and design, 2012
The "power wall" has forced chip and system architects to design with smaller margins between nominal and worst-case operating points. Localized hot spots and temperature gradients exacerbate lifetime reliability problems. Smaller voltage margins make processors more vulnerable to inductive noise on the voltage rails, as well as soft errors induced by ...
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