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Recent research activities have shown that in investigations of Safety, Reliability and Maintainability as issues of the overall area of Dependability the aspect of Security plays an important though often counterproductive role. We shall address this question from a research point of view, weighing risk against security, safety and reliability. Especially, the maintainability of complex systems, is of great importance here. Examples are the installation and revocation problems of software under the aspects of operability and authenticity. We shall illustrate this in several very simple models of distributed systems.

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Beth, T. (1993). Safety Aspects of Security Models. In: Kaynak, O., Honderd, G., Grant, E. (eds) Intelligent Systems: Safety, Reliability and Maintainability Issues. NATO ASI Series, vol 114. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58021-5_4

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