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IEEE Internet Computing, 2008
Usability is a growing concern in designing systems and applications that operate securely. Most usability work has focused on improving user interfaces, but security is systemic, and negotiating, instituting, and maintaining real-world security procedures and practices is an organizational and social activity.
Elizabeth F. Churchill +2 more
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Usability is a growing concern in designing systems and applications that operate securely. Most usability work has focused on improving user interfaces, but security is systemic, and negotiating, instituting, and maintaining real-world security procedures and practices is an organizational and social activity.
Elizabeth F. Churchill +2 more
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2011
The development of multi-party computation was one of the early achievements of theoretical cryptography. Since that time a number of papers have been published which look at specific application scenarios (e-voting, e-auctions), different security guarantees (computational vs unconditional), different adversarial models (active vs passive, static vs ...
Loftus, Jacob J, Smart, Nigel P.
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The development of multi-party computation was one of the early achievements of theoretical cryptography. Since that time a number of papers have been published which look at specific application scenarios (e-voting, e-auctions), different security guarantees (computational vs unconditional), different adversarial models (active vs passive, static vs ...
Loftus, Jacob J, Smart, Nigel P.
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Directions in computer security
Proceedings of the 1983 annual conference on Computers : Extending the human resource - ACM 83, 1983One of the primary thrusts in operating system security has come from the Department of Defense (DoD), which early recognized the need for security controls in open use, multi-user, resource-shared computer systems.1 Two features in particular, mandatory access controls and security kernel technology, have been strongly promoted by the DoD.
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2010 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2010
Himanshu Tyagi +2 more
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Himanshu Tyagi +2 more
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Security in autonomic computing
ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 2005Over the last fifteen years the world has experienced a wide variety of computer virus and general computer security problems, against which a wide variety of countermeasures have been deployed. The record tells us that what most strongly determines the size and nature of the worldwide virus and security problem is not any particular countermeasure or ...
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An overview of computer security
IBM Systems Journal, 1984Presented is an overview of computer security, including concepts, techniques, and measures relating to the protection of computing systems and the information they maintain against deliberate or accidental threats. Motivations for security measures are discussed. Security strategies are considered.
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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2004
This paper provides advice on how to create a first course on computer and network security. It is based on the author's teaching of such a course in a small college setting. The main emphasis is on a set of lab exercises that provide students with practical experience appropriate to the course.
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This paper provides advice on how to create a first course on computer and network security. It is based on the author's teaching of such a course in a small college setting. The main emphasis is on a set of lab exercises that provide students with practical experience appropriate to the course.
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1998
A few decades ago, most computers were stand-alone machines: they were able to process information using their own resources. Later computer systems were connected to each other enabling a computer system to use resources of an other computer as well. With the coupling of computer systems, security items emerge: in general the link between computers
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A few decades ago, most computers were stand-alone machines: they were able to process information using their own resources. Later computer systems were connected to each other enabling a computer system to use resources of an other computer as well. With the coupling of computer systems, security items emerge: in general the link between computers
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Security in Pervasive Computing
2004The audience of SPC 2003 needs no introduction to the Mark Weiser vision of ubiquitous computing: the etymological meaning of ”computing present or found everywhere” is not to be taken in the narrow sense of ”a computer on every desk” but rather in that of embedding computing and communication capabilities into all the everyday objects that surround us.
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