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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c20]Charalampos Katsis, Fabrizio Cicala, Dan Thomsen, Nathan Ringo, Elisa Bertino:
NEUTRON: A Graph-based Pipeline for Zero-trust Network Architectures. CODASPY 2022: 167-178 - 2021
- [c19]Charalampos Katsis, Fabrizio Cicala, Dan Thomsen, Nathan Ringo, Elisa Bertino:
Can I Reach You? Do I Need To? New Semantics in Security Policy Specification and Testing. SACMAT 2021: 165-174 - 2020
- [c18]Scott Friedman, Jeffrey M. Rye, David LaVergne, Dan J. Thomsen, Matthew Allen, Kyle Tunis:
Provenance-Based Interpretation of Multi-Agent Information Analysis. TaPP 2020 - [i1]Scott Friedman, Jeffrey M. Rye, David LaVergne, Dan J. Thomsen, Matthew Allen, Kyle Tunis:
Provenance-Based Interpretation of Multi-Agent Information Analysis. CoRR abs/2011.04016 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c17]Brian Krisler, Partha Pratim Pal, Zech Bertilson, Dan Thomsen:
Secure Desktop Computing in the Cloud. CSCloud/EdgeCom 2019: 107-112 - 2018
- [c16]Dan Thomsen, Elisa Bertino:
Network Policy Enforcement Using Transactions: The NEUTRON Approach. SACMAT 2018: 129-136 - 2013
- [r3]Dan Thomsen:
Solving Wicked Problems. Handbook of Human Computation 2013: 265-275 - [r2]Dan Thomsen:
Introduction to Security and Policy Section. Handbook of Human Computation 2013: 819-821 - [r1]Dan Thomsen:
Applying Security Lessons Learned to Human Computation Solving Systems. Handbook of Human Computation 2013: 879-889 - 2012
- [j3]Dan Thomsen, Jeremy Epstein, Peter G. Neumann:
Lost Treasures. IEEE Secur. Priv. 10(6): 17-19 (2012) - [j2]Kshanti A. Greene, Dan Thomsen, Pietro Michelucci:
Massively collaborative problem solving: new security solutions and new security risks. Secur. Informatics 1(1): 12 (2012) - 2011
- [c15]Dan Thomsen:
Practical policy patterns. CODASPY 2011: 225-230 - [c14]David J. Musliner, Jeffrey M. Rye, Dan Thomsen, David D. McDonald, Mark H. Burstein, Paul Robertson:
FUZZBUSTER: Towards Adaptive Immunity from Cyber Threats. SASO Workshops 2011: 137-140 - [c13]Kshanti A. Greene, Dan Thomsen, Pietro Michelucci:
Exploration in Massively Collaborative Problem Solving. SocialCom/PASSAT 2011: 716-719
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c12]Dan Thomsen:
Patterns in Security Enforcement Policy Development. DEXA Workshops 2007: 744-748 - 2001
- [c11]Dan Thomsen:
Introduction to Classic Papers. ACSAC 2001: 161
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c10]Charles N. Payne, D. J. Thomsen, J. Bogle, Richard C. O'Brien:
Napoleon: A Recipe for Workflow. ACSAC 1999: 134-142 - [c9]D. J. Thomsen, Richard C. O'Brien, Charles N. Payne:
Napoleon: Network Application Policy Environment. ACM Workshop on Role-Based Access Control 1999: 145-152 - 1998
- [c8]D. J. Thomsen, D. O'Brien, J. Bogle:
Role-Based Access Control Framework for Network Enterprises. ACSAC 1998: 50-58 - 1990
- [c7]Dan J. Thomsen, J. Thomas Haigh:
A comparison of type enforcement and Unix setuid implementation of well-formed transactions. ACSAC 1990: 304-312 - [c6]D. J. Thomsen:
Role-Based Application Design and Enforcement. DBSec 1990: 151-168 - [c5]J. Thomas Haigh, Richard C. O'Brien, D. J. Thomsen:
The LDV Secure Relational DBMS Model. DBSec 1990: 265-280
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j1]D. J. Thomsen, Wei-Tek Tsai, Bhavani M. Thuraisingham:
Prototyping to explore MLS/DBMS design. Comput. Secur. 8(3): 229-245 (1989) - [c4]Thomas F. Keefe, Dan Thomsen, Wei-Tek Tsai, M. R. Hansch:
Multi-party conflict: the problem and its solutions. ACSAC 1989: 222-231 - [c3]Paul D. Stachour, Dan J. Thomsen:
A summary of the LDV solution to the homework problem. ACSAC 1989 - 1988
- [c2]D. J. Thomsen, Wei-Tek Tsai, Bhavani M. Thuraisingham:
Prototyping as a Research Tool for MLS/DBMS. DBSec 1988: 63-84 - [c1]D. J. Thomsen, J. Thomas Haigh, Carl E. Landwehr:
Discussion Notes and Research Question List. DBSec 1988: 263-280
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