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Towards a bayesian approach in modeling the disclosure of unique security faults in open source projects
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P. Anbalagan
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Vouk, M.
,
“
Towards a bayesian approach in modeling the disclosure of unique security faults in open source projects
”
, in
Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE), 2010 IEEE 21st International Symposium on
, 2010, pp. 101–110.
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Open and Closed Systems are Equivalent (that is, in an ideal world)
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R. Anderson
,
“
Open and Closed Systems are Equivalent (that is, in an ideal world)
”
, in
Perspectives on free and open source software
, MIT Press, 2005, pp. 127-142.
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Security of Open Source and Closed Source Software: An Empirical Comparison of Published Vulnerabilities
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G. Schryen
,
“
Security of Open Source and Closed Source Software: An Empirical Comparison of Published Vulnerabilities
”
,
AMCIS 2009 Proceedings
, p. 387, 2009.
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Security in open versus closed systems—the dance of Boltzmann, Coase and Moore
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on Sat, 2017-05-13 08:51
R. Anderson
,
“
Security in open versus closed systems—the dance of Boltzmann, Coase and Moore
”
. Technical report, Cambridge University, England, 2002.
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A Theory of Disclosure for Security and Competitive Reasons: Open Source, Proprietary Software, and Government Systems
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on Sat, 2017-05-13 08:49
P. P. Swire
,
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A Theory of Disclosure for Security and Competitive Reasons: Open Source, Proprietary Software, and Government Systems
”
,
Hous. L. Rev.
, vol. 42, p. 1333, 2005.
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The Open Source approach—opportunities and limitations with respect to security and privacy
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M. Hansen
,
Köhntopp, K.
, and
Pfitzmann, A.
,
“
The Open Source approach—opportunities and limitations with respect to security and privacy
”
,
Computers & Security
, vol. 21, pp. 461–471, 2002.
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Does open source improve system security?
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B. Witten
,
Landwehr, C.
, and
Caloyannides, M.
,
“
Does open source improve system security?
”
,
IEEE Software
, vol. 18, pp. 57–61, 2001.
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On the security of open source software
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on Sat, 2017-05-13 08:40
C. Payne
,
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On the security of open source software
”
,
Information systems journal
, vol. 12, pp. 61–78, 2002.
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Software security for open-source systems
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C. Cowan
,
“
Software security for open-source systems
”
,
IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine
, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 38 - 45, 2003.
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Increased security through open source
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J. - H. Hoepman
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Jacobs, B.
,
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Increased security through open source
”
,
Communications of the ACM
, vol. 50, pp. 79–83, 2007.
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