Versatile integrity and security environment (VISE) for computer systems
NSPW '94 Proceedings of the 1994 workshop on New security paradigms
Versatile integrity and security environment (VISE) for computer systems
NSPW '94 Proceedings of the 1994 workshop on New security paradigms
NSPW '96 Proceedings of the 1996 workshop on New security paradigms
Natural language processing for information assurance and security: an overview and implementations
Proceedings of the 2000 workshop on New security paradigms
Capacity is the wrong paradigm
Proceedings of the 2002 workshop on New security paradigms
A qualitative framework for Shannon information theories
NSPW '04 Proceedings of the 2004 workshop on New security paradigms
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This paper questions some of the basic assumptions of computer security in the context of keeping secrets, and it finds some major discrepancies. It then proposes a new paradigm for functional security in computer systems.The first conclusion of the paper is that secrecy and security cannot be expressed both algorithmically and accurately. The second conclusion of the paper is that functional security models, which look at the application software as well as the data, can be very useful. Use of more realistic models involves a more complex definition of secure systems, but it may reduce the conflict between security and function and may result in more effective secure systems.