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Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90125-2•
Random bits & bytes: Electromagnetic radiation revisited

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Harold Joseph Highland
01 Jun 1986-Computers & Security

39 citations

Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90052-0•
Authentication and discretionary access control in computer networks

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Paul A. Karger
01 Dec 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: Girling's strategy for one-time keywords for authentication forwarding is combined with a proxy login mechanism to obtain a reliable method for network authentication that does not depend on the transmission of passwords.

23 citations

Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90146-X•
IBM dynamic signature verification

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T.K. Worthington, J.J. Chainer, J.D. Willford, S.C. Gunderson
01 Jun 1986-Computers & Security

21 citations

Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90135-5•
Data security in a relational database environment

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Rick F. van der Lans
01 Jun 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: The various data security features supported by the relational database language SQL are described, which cover the following aspects: user authorities, integrity, recovery and locking.

18 citations

Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90014-3•
Integrating security activities into the software development life cycle and the software quality assurance process

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Frederick G. Tompkins1, Russell S. Rice•
Pharmaceutical Product Development1
01 Sep 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: This paper addresses two issues of concern to those responsible for ensuring that the safeguards incorporated into application software are adequate and appropriate.

16 citations

Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90015-5•
Authentication: A concise survey

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G. M. J. Pluimakers, J. van Leeuwen1•
Utrecht University1
01 Sep 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: The problem of authenticating messages in applications in which senders and receivers communicate over unprotected channels is considered, and new techniques from the area of public-key cryptography are devised to determine that messages indeed originate at the claimed source and have not been tampered with on the way.

15 citations

Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90116-1•
A chosen-plaintext attack on the microsoft BASIC protection

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R. Van Den Assem, W. J. Van Elk
01 Mar 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: A chosen-plaintext attack was used to break the encoding; the encryption method could be derived easily from the enciphering of carefully chosen plaintext programs and a pair of MBASIC programs able to decrypt a protected program for any interpreter was developed.

10 citations

Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90016-7•
Approaches to handling “Trojan Horse” threats

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Yeheskel Lapid1, Niv Ahituv2, Seev Neumann1•
Tel Aviv University1, Claremont Graduate University2
01 Sep 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: This paper examines the exposure of an information system to an attack by a ''Trojan Horse'' and trapdoors and outlines some new encryption-based mechanisms that can reduce risks and losses caused by such attacks.

10 citations

Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90144-6•
IFIP/Sec'85 abstractsIntergrating security activities into the software development life cycle and the software quality assurance process

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FrederickG. Tompkins, Russel Rice
01 Jun 1986-Computers & Security

8 citations

Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90138-0•
On the key storage requirements for secure terminals

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Cees J. A. Jansen1•
Philips1
01 Jun 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: The key storage capacity of a terminal is determined and a scheme for reducing this storage capacity is presented and the consequences of this reduction scheme are discussed and illustrated by an example.

7 citations

Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90013-1•
Societal vulnerability to computer system failures

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Lance J. Hoffman1, Lucy M. Moran1•
George Washington University1
01 Sep 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present directions for exploring these problems further: a societal risk analysis, a focus on one or more critical computer systems, and the formation of interdisciplinary discussion forums.
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90051-9•
Computer crime investigation and investigators

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Philip M. Stanley
01 Dec 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: There is a need for intensive training programmes in this area, following an interdisciplinary team approach modelled on the MBA Degree, with an international clearing house for the creation and exchange of case studies for training Computer Crime Investigators.
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90132-X•
Emerging privacy issues

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Willis H. Ware1•
RAND Corporation1
01 Jun 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: The future world will be so tightly stitched together by its information threads that a combination of approaches to protecting privacy will be essential.
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(88)90249-0•
A management overview of software reuse

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W. Wong
01 Sep 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: This report presents a management overview of the problems and issues related -to software reuse, and provides a description of software reusability and its scope.
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90133-1•
Security modules: potent information security system components

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Charles Cresson Wood, Howard M. Zeidler
01 Jun 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: This paper describes representative functions that security modules perform, the benefits to be derived when security modules are deployed, and some current and future applications of this new technology.
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90115-X•
Internal control in local area networks: An accountant's perspective

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Jr. Robert M Harper1•
Louisiana State University1
01 Mar 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: This article presents an accountant's views of selected issues related to six internal control categories: transmission controls, access controls, file management, encryption, activity monitoring, and applications controls.
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90153-7•
Educating computer crime investigators

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Philip M. Stanley
01 Jun 1986-Computers & Security
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90002-7•
Random bits & bytes: Electromagnetic radiation revisited, part II

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Haroldjoseph Highland, Viiveke Fåk
01 Sep 1986-Computers & Security
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(88)90240-4•
Guidance on software package selection

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S. Frankel
01 Jan 1986-Computers & Security
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90149-5•
Development and organization of the audit and security functions

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John G. Beatson
01 Jun 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: A series of tests over security and audit personnel demands that senior management know what they can expect from signatures from more than 350 subjects found the error their audit department and have a way of derates in the most recent test.
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90156-2•
How to use the DES safely

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Donald W. Davies
01 Jun 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: The contents of such a course are suggested, with reference to existing courses conducted by the FBI and RCMP, where people from different disciplines, emerge with a good knowledge of each others' capabilities.
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90117-3•
How to control MVS user supervisor calls

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R. Paans, I. S. Herschberg1•
Delft University of Technology1
01 Mar 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: This paper spells out the risks run by computing centres under MVS installing home-grown user SuperVisor Calls, and a set of design requirements is formulated with which these user SVCs must comply if they are to be considered secure.
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90142-2•
Design of a secure relational data base

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John M. Carroll, Helmut Jürgensen
01 Jun 1986-Computers & Security
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90058-1•
Privacy and progress

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Patrick Leahy
01 Dec 1986-Computers & Security
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90113-6•
Audit and security implications of electronic funds transfer

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A. Kinnon1, R. H. Davis1•
Heriot-Watt University1
01 Mar 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: The problems created by the facilities of Electronic Funds Transfer are considered in relation to the role of auditors seeking to ensure that correct and secure operations occur when a computer takes over major record processing activities within an organisation.
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90054-4•
A human approach to the technological challenges in data security

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Vangalur S. Alagar1•
Concordia University1
01 Dec 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: It is argued in this paper that security is by no means an entirely technical issue and the human factors affecting data security issues should be reflected in the design of a system and its management.
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90049-0•
Detection of control deterioration using decision support systems

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William T. Tener
01 Dec 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: This paper suggests that audit management utilize decision support systems, management information systems and management science models to identify and project the deterioration of controls that can occur.
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90121-5•
Conference reports: System security: The technical challenge

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Per L. Hoving
01 Mar 1986-Computers & Security
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90154-9•
Producing reliable, secure software

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Gerald E. Murine
01 Jun 1986-Computers & Security
Journal Article•10.1016/0167-4048(86)90010-6•
Establishing internal technical systems security standards

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Charles Cresson Wood
01 Sep 1986-Computers & Security
TL;DR: This paper addresses the organizational, political, technical and project management related matters associated with the development of an encryption standards document at a large American commercial bank and recommends steps to develop and enforce organization-wide technical systems security standards.

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