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Department of Defense Sponsored Information Security Research: New Methods for Protecting Against Cyber Threats
Department of Defense Sponsored Information Security Research: New Methods for Protecting Against Cyber Threats
Department of Defense
Edited by Cliff Wang, PhD
Edited by Steven King, PhD
Edited by Ralph Wachter, PhD
Edited by Robert Herklotz, PhD
Edited by Chris Arney, PhD
Edited by Gary Toth
Edited by David Hislop, PhD
Edited by Sharon Heise, PhD
Edited by Todd Combs, PhD
ISBN: 978-0-471-78756-3
©2007
688 pages
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Table of Contents
Foreword.

Acknowledgements.

Introduction (Steven King).

Chapter 1. Architecting Information Infrastructures for Security (Cliff Wang).

1.1 Architectures for Secure and Robust Distributed Infrastructures.

1.2 A complex Adaptive System Approach to QoS Assurance and Stateful Resource Management for Dependable Information Infrastructure.

1.3 Anomaly and Misuse Detection in Network Traffic Streams-Checking and Machine Learning Approaches.

1.4 Distributed Systems Security via Logical Framework.

1.5 Distributed Immune Systems for Wireless Networks Information Assurance.

1.6 Hi-DRA High-Speed, Wide-Area Network Detection, Response, and Analysis.

Chapter 2. At the Edges of the Critical Information Infrastructure (David Hislop, Todd Combs).

2.1 Enabling Dynamic Security Management of Networked Systems via Device-Embedded Security.

2.2 Software Model Checking for Embedded Systems.

2.3 Advanced tool Integration for Embedded System Assurance.

2.4 Verification Tools for Embedded Systems.

Chapter 3. Software Engineering for Assurance (Ralph Wachter, Gary Toth).

3.1 Static Analysis to Enhance toe Power of Model Checking for Concurrent Software.

3.2 Protecting COTS from the Inside.

3.3 RAPIDware: Component-Based Development of Adaptive and Dependable Middleware.

3.4 Generating Efficient Trust Management Software from Policies.

3.5 Modeling and Simulation Environment for Critical Information Protection.

Chapter 4. Malicious Mobile Code (Ralph Wachter, Gary Toth).

4.1 Language-Based Security for Malicious Mobile Code.

4.2 Model-Carrying Code: A New Approach to Mobile-Code Security.

4.3 Neutralizing Malicious Mobile Code.

Chapter 5. Dependable Critical Information Infrastructure for Command and Control (Robert Herklotz, Chris Arney).

5.1 Trustworthy Infrastructure, Mechanisms, and Experimentation for Diffuse Computing.

5.2 Adaptable Situation-Aware Secure Services-Based Systems.

5.3 Detecting Deception in the Military Infosphere: Improving and Integrating Human Detection Capabilities with Automated Tools.

5.4 Vulnerability Assessment Tools for Complex Information Networks.  


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