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....requirements are generally difficult to analyze and model [9, 5, 1] A second important reason is lack of developer acceptance and expertise for secure software development. Acceptance is a problem because for software developers, security interferes with features and with time to market [8]. Expertise is a problem because security policies are generally specified in terms of highly specialized security models that are not integrated with general software engineering models. This lack of integration is also detrimental to developer acceptance. In [5] Devanbu and Stubblebine remark ....
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....authenticate. However, this is a requirement of the signing verifying operations (it is part of requirement ii.b) and thus, if those operations had been used, the attack would not have worked. 2. 4 Authorization The protection model that SPKI SDSI provides is called the list oriented guard model[38, 29, 30]. In the basic guard model, there is an impenetrable room with a single door. The room contains the object (i.e. information or resource) that is being protected. There is a guardian at the door which checks the credentials of each principal requesting access to the object. The guardian is ....
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