NSPW 1998:
Charlottsville,
VA,
USA
NSPW '98,
Proceedings of the 1998 Workshop on New Security Paradigms,
September 22-25,
1998,
Charlottsville,
VA,
USA. ACM,
1998
- Chris Slater, O. Sami Saydjari, Bruce Schneier, Jim Wallner:
Toward a Secure System Engineering Methodolgy.
2-10
- Marshall D. Abrams:
Security Engineering in an Evolutionary Acquisition Environment.
11-20
- Erland Jonsson:
An Integrated Framework for Security and Dependability.
22-29
- Thomas Riechmann, Franz J. Hauck:
Meta Objects for Access Control: a Formal Model for Role-Based Principals.
30-38
- Simon N. Foley:
Evaluating System Integrity.
40-47
- John P. McDermott:
Position Paper: Prolepsis on the Problem of Trojan-horse Based Integrity Attacks.
48-51
- Crispin Cowan, Calton Pu:
Death, Taxes, and Imperfact Software: Surviving the Inevitable.
54-70
- Cynthia A. Phillips, Laura Painton Swiler:
A Graph-based System for Network-vulnerability Analysis.
71-79
- LiWu Chang, Ira S. Moskowitz:
Parsimonious Downgrading and Decision Trees Applied to the Inference Problem.
82-89
- Donald Beaver:
Server-Assisted Cryptography.
92-106
- Steven J. Greenwald:
Discussion Topic: What is the Old Security Paradigm?
107-118
- Clifford Kahn:
Tolerating Penetrations and Insider Attacks by Requiring Independent Corroboration.
122-133
- Meng-Jang Lin, Aleta Ricciardi, Keith Marzullo:
A New Model for Availability in the Face of Self-Propagating Attacks.
134-137
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