THE IMPACT OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES ON THE SOFTWARE’S SECURITY
Security is usually defined as the ability of a system to protect itself against accidental or deliberate intrusion1. Ensuring integrity, confidentiality, availability, and accountability requirements even in the presence of a determined, malicious opponent is essential for computer security. Sensitive data has to be manipulated and consulted by authorized users only (integrity, confidentiality). Furthermore, the system should resist “denial of service” attacks that attempt to render it unusable (availability). Also the system has to ensure the inability to deny the ownership of prior actions (accountability).
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2009
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Authors: | Bardas, Alexandru Gavril |
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Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management. - Facultatea de Informatica Manageriala, ISSN 1843-4711. - Vol. 3.2009, 1, p. 80-92
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Facultatea de Informatica Manageriala |
Subject: | security |
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