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So far, the security of computing systems has been mostly assessed from a qualitative point of view: a system is assigned a given security level with respect to the presence or absence of certain functional characteristics and the use of certain development techniques. This approach seems to be quite satisfactory for systems where security is a main concern. However, we think that such a static perception is not suitable for other application contexts where system ease of use and information sharing are among the prime objectives to achieve.
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M. Dacier, M. Kaâniche, Y. Deswarte. Predictably Dependable Computing Systems (PDCS-2). First Year Report, ESPRIT Project 6362, September 1993, pp. 561-578.
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Dacier, M. (1995). A Fault Forecasting Approach for Operational Security Monitoring. In: Cristian, F., Le Lann, G., Lunt, T. (eds) Dependable Computing for Critical Applications 4. Dependable Computing and Fault-Tolerant Systems, vol 9. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9396-9_16
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