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found 32 matches
- 2014
- Anis Ben Aissa, Latifa Ben Arfa Rabai, Robert K. Abercrombie, Ali Mili, Frederick T. Sheldon:
Quantifying availability in SCADA environments using the cyber security metric MFC. CISR 2014: 81-84 - Bader Alwasel, Stephen D. Wolthusen:
Reconstruction of structural controllability over Erdős-Rényi graphs via power dominating sets. CISR 2014: 57-60 - Qian Chen, Sherif Abdelwahed:
Towards realizing self-protecting SCADA systems. CISR 2014: 105-108 - George Chin Jr., Sutanay Choudhury, John Feo, Lawrence B. Holder:
Predicting and detecting emerging cyberattack patterns using StreamWorks. CISR 2014: 93-96 - Bogdan D. Czejdo, Michael D. Iannacone, Robert A. Bridges, Erik M. Ferragut, John R. Goodall:
Integration of external data sources with cyber security data warehouse. CISR 2014: 49-52 - Alaa Darabseh, Akbar Siami Namin:
The accuracy of user authentication through keystroke features using the most frequent words. CISR 2014: 85-88 - Jin Dong, Seddik M. Djouadi, James J. Nutaro, Phani Teja Kuruganti:
Secure control systems with application to cyber-physical systems. CISR 2014: 9-12 - Mohamed Fazeen, Garima Bajwa, Ram Dantu:
Context-aware multimedia encryption in mobile platforms. CISR 2014: 53-56 - Lahiru S. Gallege, Dimuthu U. Gamage, James H. Hill, Rajeev R. Raje:
Towards trust-based recommender systems for online software services. CISR 2014: 61-64 - Ed Goff, Cliff Glantz, Rebecca Massello:
Cybersecurity procurement language for energy delivery systems. CISR 2014: 77-79 - Minzhe Guo, Prabir Bhattacharya:
Diverse virtual replicas for improving intrusion tolerance in cloud. CISR 2014: 41-44 - Michael Haney, Mauricio Papa:
A framework for the design and deployment of a SCADA honeynet. CISR 2014: 121-124 - Rattikorn Hewett, Sudeeptha Rudrapattana, Phongphun Kijsanayothin:
Cyber-security analysis of smart grid SCADA systems with game models. CISR 2014: 109-112 - Darrell M. Kienzle, Nathan S. Evans, Matthew C. Elder:
NICE: endpoint-based topology discovery. CISR 2014: 97-100 - Sun-il Kim, William Edmonds, Nnamdi Nwanze:
On GPU accelerated tuning for a payload anomaly-based network intrusion detection scheme. CISR 2014: 1-4 - Liang Kong, Gavin Bauer, John Hale:
Location-based device grouping for function restriction. CISR 2014: 113-116 - George Louthan, Michael Haney, Phoebe Hardwicke, Peter J. Hawrylak, John Hale:
Hybrid extensions for stateful attack graphs. CISR 2014: 101-104 - Brian Lucas, Errin W. Fulp, David J. John, Daniel A. Cañas:
An initial framework for evolving computer configurations as a moving target defense. CISR 2014: 69-72 - Abhijit Kumar Nag, Dipankar Dasgupta:
An adaptive approach for continuous multi-factor authentication in an identity eco-system. CISR 2014: 65-68 - Jeyasingam Nivethan, Mauricio Papa, Peter J. Hawrylak:
Modeling and simulation of electric power substation employing an IEC 61850 network. CISR 2014: 89-92 - Steven Noel, Sushil Jajodia:
Metrics suite for network attack graph analytics. CISR 2014: 5-8 - Stanislav Ponomarev, Nathan Wallace, Travis Atkison:
Detection of SSH host spoofing in control systems through network telemetry analysis. CISR 2014: 21-24 - Christopher Robinson-Mallett:
Coordinating security and safety engineering processes in automotive electronics development. CISR 2014: 45-48 - Matthew Sherburne, Randy C. Marchany, Joseph G. Tront:
Implementing moving target IPv6 defense to secure 6LoWPAN in the internet of things and smart grid. CISR 2014: 37-40 - Jacob Torrey:
MoRE: measurement of running executables. CISR 2014: 117-120 - Lakshmi Manohar Rao Velicheti, Dennis C. Feiock, Manjula Peiris, Rajeev R. Raje, James H. Hill:
Towards modeling the behavior of static code analysis tools. CISR 2014: 17-20 - Nathan Wallace, Stanislav Ponomarev, Travis Atkison:
A dimensional transformation scheme for power grid cyber event detection. CISR 2014: 13-16 - Lindsey N. Whitehurst, Todd R. Andel, Jeffrey Todd McDonald:
Exploring security in ZigBee networks. CISR 2014: 25-28 - Shaun-Inn Wu, Hieu Trong Ho:
Image enhanced CAPTCHA for web security. CISR 2014: 29-32 - Xiaohong Yuan, Emmanuel Borkor Nuakoh, Jodria S. Beal, Huiming Yu:
Retrieving relevant CAPEC attack patterns for secure software development. CISR 2014: 33-36
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