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SAFETY AND SECURITY OF PROGRAMMABLE NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURES - The authors explain the impact the network service model and architecture have on safety and security, and provide a model to translate policies into restrictions of a general system

Alexander    
D Scott    
Arbaugh    
William A    
Keromytis    
Angelos D    
Smith    
Jonathan    

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