Computer Security and Human Values
Peter G. Neumann
Clark [90] David D. Clark et al. Computers at Risk: Safe Computing in the Information Age. National Research Council, National Academy Press, 2101 Constitution Ave., Washington DC 20418, 5 December 1990, Final report of the System Security Study Committee, ISBN 0-309-04388-3.
Denning et al. [87] Dorothy E. Denning, Peter G. Neumann and Donn B. Parker, “Social Aspects of Computer Security,” Proceedings of the 10th National Computer Security Conference, Baltimore MD, September 1987.
Denning [91] Dorothy E. Denning, “Responsibility and Blame in Computer Security” in Terrell Ward Bynum, Walter Maner and John L. Fodor, eds., Computing Security, New Haven CT, 1992. (Below, pp. 46 – 54.)
Denning [90] Peter J. Denning, ed, Computers Under Attack: Intruders, Worms, and Viruses, ACM Press, Addison Wesley, 1990, See particularly chapters on The Internet Worm (articles 10 – 15), social, legal and ethical implications (articles 26 – 37), ACM order number 706900.
Hoffman [90] L.J. Hoffman, ed., Rogue Programs: Viruses, Worms, and Trojan Horses. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1990. IBSN 0-442-00454-0.
Lunt [88] Teresa F. Lunt, “Automated Audit Trail Analysis and Intrusion Detection: A Survey,” 11th National Computer Security Conference, Baltimore MD, October 1988.
Lunt and Jagannathan [88] Teresa F. Lunt and R. Jagannathan. “A Prototype Real-Time Intrusion-Detection Expert System.” Proceedings of the 1988 Symposium on Security and Privacy, IEEE Computer Society, Oakland CA, April 1988, pp. 59 – 66.
Neumann and Parker [89] Peter G. Neumann and Donn Parker, “A Summary of Computer Misuse Techniques,” Proceedings of the 12th National Computer Security Conference, Baltimore MD, 10 – 13 October 1989, pp. 396 – 407, This reference is included among the reading materials.
Neumann [88] P.G. Neumann. “The Computer-Related Risk of the Year: Computer Abuse,” Proceedings of COMPASS (Computer Assurance), June 1988, pp.8 – 12. IEEE 88CH2628-6.
Neumann [90a] P.G. Neumann. “The Computer-Related Risk of the Year: Distributed Control,” Proceedings of COMPASS (Computer Assurance), June 1990, pp.173 – 177. IEEE 90CH2830.
Neumann [90b] P.G. Neumann, “A Perspective from the RISKS Forum.” Article 39, Computers Under Attack (P.J. Denning, ed.), ACM Press, 1990, pp. 535 – 543.
Neumann [91a] P.G. Neumann, “Illustrative Risks to the Public in the Use of Computer Systems and Related Technology,” SEN 16, 1, January 1991, pp.2 – 9, (Index to the published RISKS archives).
Neumann [91b] P.G. Neumann, The Roles of Structure in Safety and Security, Position paper for an IFIP Workshop on Reliability, Safety, and Security of Computer Systems: Accidental vs Intentional Faults, Grand Canyon, 22 – 24 February 1991.
Neumann [91c] P.G. Neumann, “Computers, Ethics, and Values, Inside Risks,” Communications of the ACM, July 1991, inside back cover.
Spafford [92] Eugene Spafford, “Are Computer Hacker Break-Ins Ethical?” Journal of Systems and Software, January 1992.
Stoll [89] Cliff Stoll, The Cuckoo’s Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage, Doubleday, 1989.
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