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Anderson R. J., An Update on the BMA Security Policy, Proceedings of the 1996 Cambridge Workshop on Personal Information- Security, Engineering and Ethics, 1996: p. 217 - 234, http://www.cl.cam. ac.uk/ftp/users/rj a 14/bmaupdate.ps.Z

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A Survey on IPSEC Key Management Protocols - Lee (1997)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....variable length. Similarly, the use of a 32 bit sensitivity label and a 256 bit compartment bitmap may be adequate for the US DoD but is unlikely to be sufficient for commercial and professional applications. In the medical field, for example, the British Medical Association (BMA) security policy [1] may assume the role played in the DoD by Bell LaPadula. There, security associations involve access control lists that will typically contain a list of names of clinical professionals (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and so on) who are authorised to read and append to a particular object. Given ....

RJ Anderson, "An Update on the BMA Security Policy" in Workshop on Personal Information, 1996


Problems with the GCHQ Protocol for Securing the British.. - Anderson   Self-citation (Anderson)   (Correct)

....twenty thousand employees under a single departmental security officer; but the real world is not as tidy as this. 3.2 The second big problem with the GCHQ scheme Let us consider key management in medicine. This is highly topical given the debate on clinical confidentiality in general [6] 7] [9] and the NHS wide network in particular [4] 8] the latter prompted the Zergo report and appears to have hastened the publication of the GCHQ proposal. The Zergo report proposed that there be a single trusted third party to manage keys for the whole of the NHS, and even went into some detail ....

RJ Anderson, "An Update on the BMA Security Policy, in Preproceedings of the 1996 Cambridge workshop on Personal Information --- Security, Engineering and Ethics pp 217--234; proceedings to appear


A Survey of Trust in Internet Applications - Grandison, Sloman (2000)   (25 citations)  (Correct)

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Anderson R. J., An Update on the BMA Security Policy, Proceedings of the 1996 Cambridge Workshop on Personal Information- Security, Engineering and Ethics, 1996: p. 217 - 234, http://www.cl.cam. ac.uk/ftp/users/rj a 14/bmaupdate.ps.Z


A Survey of Trust in Internet Applications - Grandison, al. (2000)   (25 citations)  (Correct)

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R. J. Anderson, "An Update on the BMA Security Policy," Proc. 1996 Cambridge Wksp. Personal Information - Security, Engineering and Ethics, 1996, http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/ftp/users/rja14/bmaupdate.ps.Z, pp. 217--34

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