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Not only green: Sustainability and debt capital markets.
Becker A, Fatica S, Rancan M.
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Intercalary tumor prosthesis for recalcitrant humeral shaft nonunions: a case series and technique. [PDF]
Grommersch BM +4 more
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Determining factors affecting regional poverty levels in Türkiye: a comparison of ordered discrete choice models. [PDF]
Ünver Ş, Alkan Ö, Çelik AK, Abar H.
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Using half-hitch knots to uncouple surgical knot security and loop tautness. [PDF]
O'Keefe TJ +6 more
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Unraveling Investor Behavior: The Role of Hyperbolic Discounting in Panic Selling Behavior on the Global COVID-19 Financial Crisis. [PDF]
Lal S +4 more
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The risk spillover between geopolitical risk and China's 5G, semiconductor and rare earth industries. [PDF]
Huang Q, Wang B, Lin J.
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AI for Security and Security for AI
Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy, 2021On one side, the security industry has successfully adopted some AI-based techniques. Use varies from mitigating denial of service attacks, forensics, intrusion detection systems, homeland security, critical infrastructures protection, sensitive information leakage, access control, and malware detection.
Elisa Bertino +5 more
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Journal of Cryptology, 2021
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Security Policies and Security Models
1982 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1982We assune that the reader is familiar with the ubiquity of information in the modern world and is sympathetic with the need for restricting rights to read, add, modify, or delete information in specific contexts. This need is particularly acute for systems having computers as significant components.
Joseph A. Goguen, José Meseguer 0001
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On the Security of the Secure Arithmetic Code
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2009In 2007, Kim et al. proposed a secure compression code called the secure arithmetic code (SAC). The code was claimed to be secure against chosen plaintext attacks. However, we find that the SAC is not as secure as the authors have claimed. In this paper, we show the code is prone to two attacks.
Hung-Min Sun +2 more
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