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An evolutionary approach to cyber security

Published: 23 September 2002 Publication History

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Reducing the risks introduced with large new systems requires rethinking the way we build systems. Today's computer systems are built according to traditional engineering models, which emphasize simplicity and efficiency but which introduce an unacceptable risk of misuse in large-scale systems. We need a new paradigm that results in "messy" systems that evolve through small incremental changes and localized failures.

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NSPW '02: Proceedings of the 2002 workshop on New security paradigms
September 2002
153 pages
ISBN:158113598X
DOI:10.1145/844102
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Published: 23 September 2002

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NSPW02: New Security Paradigms Workshop 2002
September 23 - 26, 2002
Virginia, Virginia Beach

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NSPW '02 Paper Acceptance Rate 14 of 40 submissions, 35%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 98 of 265 submissions, 37%

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