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15th S&P 1994: Oakland, California, USA
- 1994 IEEE Computer Society Symposium on Research in Security and Privacy, Oakland, CA, USA, May 16-18, 1994. IEEE Computer Society 1994, ISBN 0-8186-5675-1

- Nevin Heintze, J. Doug Tygar:

A model for secure protocols and their compositions. 2-13 - Paul F. Syverson, Paul C. van Oorschot:

On unifying some cryptographic protocol logics. 14-28 - Steven T. Eckmann:

Eliminating formal flows in automated information flow analysis. 30-38 - Randy Browne:

Mode security: an infrastructure for covert channel suppression. 39-55 - Ira S. Moskowitz, Allen R. Miller:

Simple timing channels. 56-64 - Nora Boulahia-Cuppens, Frédéric Cuppens:

Asynchronous composition and required security conditions. 68-78 - John McLean:

A general theory of composition for trace sets closed under selective interleaving functions. 79-93 - Ram Kumar:

Ensuring data security in interrelated tabular data. 96-105 - Elisa Bertino, Luigi V. Mancini, Sushil Jajodia:

Collecting garbage in multilevel secure object stores. 106-120 - Martín Abadi, Roger M. Needham:

Prudent engineering practice for cryptographic protocols. 122-136 - Ulf Carlsen:

Generating formal cryptographic protocol specifications. 137-146 - Gregory L. Mayhew:

A low cost, high speed encryption system and method. 147-154 - Xiaolei Qian:

Inference channel-free integrity constraints in multilevel relational databases. 158-167 - Mark E. Stickel:

Elimination of inference channels by optimal upgrading. 168-174 - Michael K. Reiter:

A secure group membership protocol. 176-189 - Li Gong, Xiaolei Qian:

The complexity and composability of secure interoperation. 190-200 - Stephanie Forrest, Alan S. Perelson, Lawrence Allen, Rajesh Cherukuri:

Self-nonself discrimination in a computer. 202-212 - Vijay Varadharajan, Claudio Calvelli:

Extending the schematic protection model. I. Conditional tickets and authentication. 213-229 - Ravi S. Sandhu, Srinivas Ganta:

On the minimality of testing for rights in transformation models. 230-241

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