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Measuring Relative Attack Surfaces Michael Howard, Jon Pincus, and Jeannette M. Wing Abstract— We propose a metric for determining whether one version of a system is more secure than another with respect to a fixed set
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Document Date: 2004-03-18 16:33:00


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Andrew / Microsoft Security Bulletin / Microsoft Corporation / /

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Carnegie Mellon University / /

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server-client web connection / Web servers / arbitrary systems / web server root / Internet Services Application Programming / Web server add-in components / software developers / Web handlers / web server / computing / Internet Information Server / helper applications / Web server components / Internet Explorer / security technologies / /

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Unix / Windows XP / Windows 2000 / Microsoft Windows / Windows NT 4.0 / Windows NT / Windows Server 2003 / Microsoft Windows 2000 / /

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Security Business Unit / School of Computer Science / Carnegie Mellon University / Pittsburgh / /

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Jon Pincus / Attack Surfaces Michael Howard / /

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security analyst / Carrier Channel MP / endpoint manager / administrator / MP / interpreter / programmer / /

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Microsoft Corporation Portable Audio Device / Windows 2000 / /

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Perl / Visual Basic / VBScript / ML / HTML / /

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security technologies / UNIX / ISAPI / http / Perl / UDP / HTML / ActiveX / shared memory / web server / example protocols / CGI / /

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