The purpose of the annual Computer Security Foundations Workshop is to bring together researchers to explore fundamental issues in computer security. The emphasis is on formal models that provide a framework for theories of security, and techniques for verifying security as defined by these theories. This volume contains papers presented at the June 1993 Workshop held in Franconia, New Hampshire, as well as position papers for the panels. Topics include covert channel analysis, information flow, integrity and aggregation, access control, and crypto protocol analysis. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR. |