Protecting Externally Supplied Software in Small Computers
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Kent, Stephen T.
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The increasing decentralization of computing resources and the proliferation of personal and small business computers create new problems in computer security. One such problem is the protection of externally supplied software, i.e., software supplied by other than the users/owners of these small computers. In the case of personal and small business computers, proprietary software serves as the primary example.
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1981-03Series/Report no.
MIT-LCS-TR-255