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Software Security -- Theories and Systems, 2003
Mext-NSF-JSPS International Symposium, ISSS 2002, Tokyo, Japan, November 8-10, 2002, Revised Papers
Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series, Vol. 2609
Coordinators: Okada Mitsuhiro, Pierce Benjamin, Scedrov Andre, Tokuda Hideyuki, Yonezawa Akinori
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476 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
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For more than the last three decades, the security of software systems has been an important area of computer science, yet it is a rather recent general recognition that technologies for software security are highly needed.
This book assesses the state of the art in software and systems security by presenting a carefully arranged selection of revised invited and reviewed papers. It covers basic aspects and recently developed topics such as security of pervasive computing, peer-to-peer systems and autonomous distributed agents, secure software circulation, compilers for fail-safe C language, construction of secure mail systems, type systems and multiset rewriting systems for security protocols, and privacy issues as well.