A paradigmatic analysis of conventional approaches for developing and managing secure IS
Sec '01 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Information security: Trusted information: the new decade challenge
QoS-Centric Stateful Resource Management in Information Systems
Information Systems Frontiers
An analysis of the traditional IS security approaches: implications for research and practice
European Journal of Information Systems
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Computer security is critical to software quality. With the emphasis in applications shifting from calculation to communication, the archiving, analysis, security, and privacy of information have become increasingly important. Most computer security research has focused on cryptography and network protocols. Today's security problems, however, include authenticity, digital signatures, data integrity, access control, electronic copyrights, and digital watermarking, which prevents unauthorized duplication and distribution of images and documents. The author presents a British perspective on computer security research