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Understanding Secure Systems Through NSA’s Tokeneer Project
Oct 07, 2008
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Bill Locke
1 min read
Topics Covered
software engineering
secure systems
Tokeneer project
high assurance
NSA guidelines
The Tokeneer project was commissioned by the NSA from Praxis High Integrity Systems as a demonstrator of high-assurance software engineering. Developed using Praxis
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