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2000 – 2009
- 2005
- [c20]Kay Hughes, Simon R. Wiseman:
Analysis of Information Security Risks: Policy for Protection Through to Implementation. ECIW 2005: 129-140 - 2001
- [j7]Simon R. Wiseman:
Database Security: Retrospective and Way Forward. Inf. Secur. Tech. Rep. 6(2): 30-43 (2001)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c19]Tim Wilkinson, Dave Hearn, Simon R. Wiseman:
Trustworthy Access Control with Untrustworthy Web Servers. ACSAC 1999: 12-21 - 1998
- [j6]Simon R. Wiseman:
Adding security labelling to Windows NT. Inf. Secur. Tech. Rep. 3(3): 44-52 (1998) - [c18]Bryony Pomeroy, Simon R. Wiseman:
Private Desktops and Shared Store. ACSAC 1998: 190-200 - 1997
- [c17]C. Cant, Simon R. Wiseman:
Simple Assured Bastion Hosts. ACSAC 1997: 24-33 - [c16]Sharon R. Lewis, Simon R. Wiseman:
Securing an Object Relational Database. ACSAC 1997: 59-68 - 1996
- [c15]Simon R. Wiseman, Bryony Pomeroy:
SPEAR: Extending ER for Dynamic Behaviour and Refinement. BNCOD 1996: 107-123 - 1995
- [j5]Simon R. Wiseman:
Classification services in the SWORD secure DBMS. Comput. Secur. 14(4): 307-321 (1995) - [j4]Simon R. Wiseman, Hugh S. Field-Richards:
Holistic computing. Microprocess. Microsystems 19(5): 261-267 (1995) - 1994
- [c14]C. L. Robinson, Simon R. Wiseman:
Using security models to investigate CMW design and implementation. ACSAC 1994: 278-287 - [c13]Simon R. Wiseman:
Field Level Classification and SQL. DBSec 1994: 247-258 - [c12]C. L. Robinson, Simon R. Wiseman:
A Consideration of the Modes of Operation for Secure Systems. ESORICS 1994: 335-356 - 1993
- [c11]Sharon R. Lewis, Simon R. Wiseman:
Database design and MLS DBMSs: an unhappy alliance? ACSAC 1993: 232-243 - [c10]Simon R. Wiseman:
Security Properties of the SWORD Secure DBMS design. DBSec 1993: 181-196 - 1992
- [c9]Sharon R. Lewis, Simon R. Wiseman, Neil D. Poulter:
Providing security in a phone book database using triggers. ACSAC 1992: 85-96 - [c8]Simon R. Wiseman:
Using SWORD for the Military Aircraft Command Example Database. DBSec 1992: 73-90 - 1991
- [c7]Simon R. Wiseman:
The Conflict Between Confidentiality and Integrity. CSFW 1991: 241-242 - [c6]Simon R. Wiseman:
Abstract and Concrete Models for Secure Database Applications. DBSec 1991: 239-273 - 1990
- [j3]Simon R. Wiseman:
Control of confidentiality in databases. Comput. Secur. 9(6): 529-537 (1990) - [c5]Simon R. Wiseman:
The Control of Integrity in Databases. DBSec 1990: 191-204
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j2]Simon R. Wiseman:
Preventing viruses in computer systems. Comput. Secur. 8(5): 427-432 (1989) - [c4]Simon R. Wiseman:
On the Problem of Security in Data Bases. DBSec 1989: 301-310 - [c3]Phil Terry, Simon R. Wiseman:
A "New" Security Policy Model. S&P 1989: 215-228 - 1988
- [b1]Simon R. Wiseman:
Garbage collection in distributed systems. Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 1988 - [c2]Simon R. Wiseman, Phil Terry, Andrew Wood, Clare Harrold:
The trusted path between SMITE and the user. S&P 1988: 146-155 - 1986
- [j1]Simon R. Wiseman:
Variety of papers introduces specialized computers: L Snyder, L H Jamieson, D B Gannon and H J Siegel (Eds)'Algorithmically specialized parallel computers' Academic Press, Orlando, FL, USA (1985) £24.00 pp xiii + 252. Microprocess. Microsystems 10(4): 230 (1986) - [c1]Simon R. Wiseman:
A Secure Capability Computer System. S&P 1986: 86-94
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