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Abstract: Applications that manipulate sensitive information should ensure end-to-end security by satisfying two
properties: sound execution and some form of noninterference. By the former, we mean the program should
always perform actions in keeping with its current policy, and by the latter we mean that these actions should
never cause high-security information to be visible to a low-security observer. Over the last decade, securitytyped
languages have been developed that exhibit these properties,... (Update)
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M. Hicks, S. Tse, B. Hicks, and S. Zdancewic. Dynamic updating of information-flow policies. In Proc. Foundations of Computer Security Workshop, 2005. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hicks05dynamic.html More
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author = "M. Hicks and S. Tse and B. Hicks and S. Zdancewic",
title = "Dynamic updating of information-flow policies",
text = "M. Hicks, S. Tse, B. Hicks, and S. Zdancewic. Dynamic updating of information-flow
policies. In Proc. Foundations of Computer Security Workshop, 2005.",
year = "2005",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hicks05dynamic.html" }
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