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ABYSS: an architecture for software protection
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1990ABYSS (a basic Yorktown security system) is an architecture for protecting the execution of application software. It supports a uniform security service across the range of computing systems. The use of ABYSS in solving the software protection problem, especially in the lower end of the market, is discussed.
Steve R. White, Liam Comerford
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Protection reconfiguration for reusable software
Proceedings of the Second Euromicro Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering, 2002Secure distributed applications often include code to authenticate users, verify access rights, and establish secure communication channels between software components (e.g., clients and servers). This code is often specific to the application and to the context in which the application is used.
Christian Damsgaard Jensen +1 more
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A Strategic Approach to Software Protection
Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, 1999This paper demonstrates that there is a strategic reason why software firms have followed consumers' desire to drop software protection. We analyze software protection policies in a price‐setting duopoly software industry selling differentiated software packages, where consumers' preference for particular software is affected by the number of other ...
Oz Shy, Jacques‐Françlois Thisse
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Data Processing, 1984
Abstract Software piracy is a problem not only for suppliers of software but also for DP departments where confidentiality of information is vital. The article discusses the approach of both micro and mainframe software suppliers to software protection.
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Abstract Software piracy is a problem not only for suppliers of software but also for DP departments where confidentiality of information is vital. The article discusses the approach of both micro and mainframe software suppliers to software protection.
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The legal protection of computer software
Communications of the ACM, 1984As new as the technology itself, a sometimes confusing array of legal protections are now available to safeguard the huge investment of time and money that goes into the development of sophisticated commercial software.
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Software for tabular data protection
Statistics in Medicine, 2005AbstractIn order for national statistical offices to maintain the trust of the public to collect data and publish statistics of importance to society and decision‐making, it is imperative that respondents (persons or establishments) be guaranteed privacy and confidentiality in return for providing requested confidential data.
Joe Fred, Gonzalez, Lawrence H, Cox
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Protecting software and confidential information
Computer Law & Security Report, 1999Abstract This important recent decision has illustrated the approach taken by English Courts to allegations of infringement of copyright in software programs and has also explained the use which can be made by former employees of confidential information in an IT setting.
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Gurukul International Multidisciplinary Research Journal
ABSTRACT : Software piracy has been major issue for software industries. Piracy has become so prevalent over the Internet that poses a major threat to software product companies. With the help of malicious codes and programs, hackers or an intruder can gain access to Software the system and steal the information.
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ABSTRACT : Software piracy has been major issue for software industries. Piracy has become so prevalent over the Internet that poses a major threat to software product companies. With the help of malicious codes and programs, hackers or an intruder can gain access to Software the system and steal the information.
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Legal Protection of Software: A Survey
1983Publisher Summary This chapter surveys one of the most active areas in the rapidly evolving field of computer-related law: the legal protection of software. The chapter focuses on three important means of protecting intellectual property as it applies to software: copyright, patent, and trade secrecy.
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Software Protection with Obfuscation and Encryption
2013Software code released to the user has the risk of reverse engineering attacks. Software obfuscation is one of the techniques used to make the reverse engineering of software programs hard. In this paper, we propose an obfuscation algorithm, which is applied to the assembly code generated by the compiler. Our method uses both obfuscation and encryption,
Vivek Balachandran, Sabu Emmanuel
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