 | 2012 |
| 45 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Power. Law.
IEEE Security & Privacy 10(1): 94-95 (2012) |
| 44 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Numbers Worth Having.
IEEE Security & Privacy 10(2): 102-103 (2012) |
| 2011 |
| 43 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Does a Rising Tide Lift All Boats?
IEEE Security & Privacy 9(1): 93-94 (2011) |
| 42 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
A Time for Choosing.
IEEE Security & Privacy 9(1): 96 (2011) |
| 41 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Correlation Is Not Causation.
IEEE Security & Privacy 9(2): 93-94 (2011) |
| 40 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Attack Surface Inflation.
IEEE Security & Privacy 9(4): 85-86 (2011) |
| 39 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Eisenhower Revisited.
IEEE Security & Privacy 9(4): 88 (2011) |
| 38 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Peter Kuper:
When $80 Billion Is Not Enough.
IEEE Security & Privacy 9(5): 86-87 (2011) |
| 37 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Small Is Beautiful, Big Is Inevitable.
IEEE Security & Privacy 9(6): 86-87 (2011) |
| 2010 |
| 36 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Daniel G. Conway:
A Life Is Short, a Half-Life Is Forever.
IEEE Security & Privacy 8(1): 86-87 (2010) |
| 35 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Daniel G. Conway:
Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained.
IEEE Security & Privacy 8(2): 86-87 (2010) |
| 34 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
A Time to Rethink.
IEEE Security & Privacy 8(4): 86-87 (2010) |
| 33 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
An Index of Cybersecurity.
IEEE Security & Privacy 8(6): 96 (2010) |
| 2009 |
| 32 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Daniel G. Conway:
The 0wned Price Index.
IEEE Security & Privacy 7(1): 86-87 (2009) |
| 31 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Daniel G. Conway:
Hard Data Is Good to Find.
IEEE Security & Privacy 7(2): 94-95 (2009) |
| 30 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Daniel G. Conway:
A Doubt of the Benefit.
IEEE Security & Privacy 7(3): 86-87 (2009) |
| 29 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Digital Endosymbiosis.
IEEE Security & Privacy 7(3): 88 (2009) |
| 28 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Daniel G. Conway:
Risk Concentration.
IEEE Security & Privacy 7(5): 86-87 (2009) |
| 27 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Daniel G. Conway:
Patch Grief with Proverbs.
IEEE Security & Privacy 7(6): 86-87 (2009) |
| 26 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Deskilling Digital Security.
IEEE Security & Privacy 7(6): 88 (2009) |
| 2008 |
| 25 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Daniel G. Conway:
What We Got for Christmas.
IEEE Security & Privacy 6(1): 88 (2008) |
| 24 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Daniel G. Conway:
Beware the IDs of March.
IEEE Security & Privacy 6(2): 87 (2008) |
| 23 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Learn by Analogy or Die Trying.
IEEE Security & Privacy 6(3): 88 (2008) |
| 22 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Daniel G. Conway:
Strong Attractors.
IEEE Security & Privacy 6(4): 78-79 (2008) |
| 21 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Daniel G. Conway:
Type II Reverse Engineering [For Good Measure].
IEEE Security & Privacy 6(5): 86-87 (2008) |
| 20 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Daniel G. Conway:
Security Is a Subset of Reliability.
IEEE Security & Privacy 6(6): 86-87 (2008) |
| 19 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Complexity Is the Enemy.
IEEE Security & Privacy 6(6): 88 (2008) |
| 2007 |
| 18 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
The evolution of security.
ACM Queue 5(3): 30-35 (2007) |
| 17 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
The End of Black and White.
IEEE Security & Privacy 5(4): 88 (2007) |
| 2006 |
| 16 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Playing for keeps.
ACM Queue 4(9): 42-48 (2006) |
| 15 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Convergence.
IEEE Security & Privacy 4(3): 88-88 (2006) |
| 14 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Evidently Evidentiary.
IEEE Security & Privacy 4(6): 96 (2006) |
| 2005 |
| 13 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
The Problem Statement is the Problem.
IEEE Security & Privacy 3(2): 80 (2005) |
| 12 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
When Is a Product a Security Product?
IEEE Security & Privacy 3(5): 80 (2005) |
| 2004 |
| 11 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Metrics, Economics, and Shared Risk at the National Scale.
USENIX Security Symposium 2004 |
| 2003 |
| 10 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Risk Management Is Still Where the Money Is.
IEEE Computer 36(12): 129-131 (2003) |
| 9 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
David Aucsmith,
James A. Whittaker:
Monoculture.
IEEE Security & Privacy 1(6): 14-19 (2003) |
| 2002 |
| 8 |  | Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Moti Yung:
Split-and-Delegate: Threshold Cryptography for the Masses.
Financial Cryptography 2002: 220-237 |
| 2001 |
| 7 |  | Bob Blakley,
Ellen McDermott,
Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Information security is information risk management.
NSPW 2001: 97-104 |
| 1998 |
| 6 |  | Aviel D. Rubin,
Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
A Survey of Web Security.
IEEE Computer 31(9): 34-41 (1998) |
| 5 |  | Aviel D. Rubin,
Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Mobile Code Security.
IEEE Internet Computing 2(6): 30-34 (1998) |
| 1996 |
| 4 |  | Donald T. Davis,
Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Kerberos with Clocks Adrift: History, Protocols, and Implementation.
Computing Systems 9(1): 29-46 (1996) |
| 1991 |
| 3 |  | Rob Kolstad,
Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Software and Intellectual Property - Who Owns Your Work?
USENIX Summer 1991: 453-454 |
| 1990 |
| 2 |  | George Champine,
Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
William Ruh:
Project Athena as a Distributed Computer System.
IEEE Computer 23(9): 40-51 (1990) |
| 1988 |
| 1 |  | Mark A. Rosenstein,
Daniel E. Geer Jr.,
Peter J. Levine:
The Athena Service Management System.
USENIX Winter 1988: 203-211 |