A Case Study of a Formalized Security Architecture

By Achim D. Brucker and Burkhart Wolff.

Further Reading:
This presentation is based on the following publication:
A. D. Brucker and B. Wolff, “A case study of a formalized security architecture,” Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, vol. 80, pp. 24–40, 2003, doi: 10.1016/S1571-0661(04)80807-7. Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Formal Methods for Industrial Critical Systems (FMICS’03). Author copy: https://logicalhacking.com/publications/brucker.ea-case-2003/

Please cite this work as follows:
A. D. Brucker and B. Wolff, “A case study of a formalized security architecture.” Røros, Norway, Jun. 05, 2003. Author copy: https://logicalhacking.com/publications/talk-brucker.ea-case-2003/

BibTeX
@Misc{ talk:brucker.ea:case:2003,
  date     = {2003-06-05},
  author   = {Achim D. Brucker and Burkhart Wolff},
  lecturer = {Achim D. Brucker},
  title    = {A Case Study of a Formalized Security Architecture},
  event    = {FMICS 2003},
  address  = {R{\o}ros, Norway},
  month    = {jun},
  language = {USenglish},
  day      = {5},
  year     = {2003},
  note     = {Author copy: \url{https://logicalhacking.com/publications/talk-brucker.ea-case-2003/}},
  pdf      = {https://logicalhacking.com/publications/talk-brucker.ea-case-2003/talk-brucker.ea-case-2003.pdf},
}