Re: [SC-L] Top security papers

2004-08-09 Thread Crispin Cowan
Matt Setzer wrote: It's been kind of quiet around here lately - hopefully just because everyone is off enjoying a well deserved summer (or winter, for those of you in the opposite hemisphere) break. In an effort to stir things up a bit, I thought I'd try to get some opinions about good

Re: [SC-L] Top security papers

2004-08-09 Thread Peter G. Neumann
Matt, You will find lots of references that might appeal to your needs in an emerging DARPA report on my web site: http://www.csl.sri.com/neumann/chats4.pdf There's an appendix by Virgil Gligor that might be very helpful to you, which does not yet appear in the html (but will as soon as I move

RE: [SC-L] Top security papers

2004-08-09 Thread Wall, Kevin
Matt Setzer wrote... It's been kind of quiet around here lately - hopefully just because everyone is off enjoying a well deserved summer (or winter, for those of you in the opposite hemisphere) break. In an effort to stir things up a bit, I thought I'd try to get some opinions about good

RE: [SC-L] Top security papers

2004-08-09 Thread Jeremy Epstein
There's lots of interesting papers; I couldn't begin to select a top 10. But for an answer to this question from the late 90s, take a look at the UC Davis collection available at http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/history/index.html Also a plug: every year the Annual Computer Security Applications