Pervasive societal dependency on large-scale, unbounded network systems, the substantial risks of such dependency, and the growing sophistication of system intruders, have focused...
Richard C. Linger, Nancy R. Mead, Howard F. Lipson
Survivability is the ability of a system to continue operating despite the presence of abnormal events such as failures and intrusions. Ensuring system survivability has increased...
As the Internet and network technologies evolve, the IP over WDM solution has been envisioned as the most promising solution for the next generation Internet architecture. So surv...
This research focuses on the performance and timing behavior of a two level survivability architecture. The lower level of the architecture involves attack analysis based on kernel...
William S. Harrison, Axel W. Krings, Nadine Hanebu...
Abstract. Survivability should be considered beyond security for networked information systems, which emphasizes the ability of continuing providing services timely in malicious en...
This paper1 describes survivability schemes against Access Point (AP) failures in Wireless LANs. It particularly aims for resiliency and survivability against multistage attacks w...
Mohit Virendra, Shambhu J. Upadhyaya, Vivek Kumar,...
Previous quantitative models of security or survivability have been defined on a range of probable intruder behavior. This measures survivability as a statistic such as mean time...
– In this paper, we present a comprehensive study on the design of secure and survivable wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Our goal is to develop a framework that provides both se...