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Security and Privacy in Computer Systems

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Security and privacy in computer systems is a 1967 paper by Willis Ware.[1]

References

  1. ^ Kaplan, Fred (2020-12-18). "A Hack Foretold". Slate. Retrieved 2020-12-18. Stephen Lukasik, ARPANET's supervisor, took Ware's paper to his team and asked what they thought. The team was annoyed. They begged Lukasik not to saddle them with a security requirement. ... Let's do this step by step, the team said. It had been hard enough to get the system to work; the Russians wouldn't be able to match it for decades.