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The availability of source code in relation to timely response to security vulnerabilities

Submitted by msquire on Fri, 2011-04-22 09:48
J. Reinke and Saiedian, H., “The availability of source code in relation to timely response to security vulnerabilities”, Computers & Security, vol. 22, pp. 707 - 724, 2003.
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