Cyber Security

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Visible to the public Publications of Interest

Publications of Interest


The Publications of Interest section contains bibliographical citations, abstracts if available and links on specific topics and research problems of interest to the Science of Security community.

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Visible to the public International News

International News

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Visible to the public US News

US News

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Visible to the public In the News

In the News


This section features topical, current news items of interest to the international security community. These articles and highlights are selected from various popular science and security magazines, newspapers, and online sources.


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Visible to the public Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

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Visible to the public Security of Networked Cyber-Physical Systems: Challenges and Some Promising Approaches

Security of Networked CPS


John S. Baras, University of Maryland

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Visible to the public Static Dynamic Analysis of Security Metrics for Cyberphysical Systems

Static Dynamic Analysis of Security Metrics for Cyberphysical Systems


Sayan Mitra, Geir Dullerud, and Swarat Chaudhuri, University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign Lablet

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Visible to the public Deploying the Security Behavior Observatory: An Infrastructure for Long-term Monitoring of Client Machines

Deploying the Security Observatory


Carnegie-Mellon Lablet:
Alain Forget, Jeremy Thomas, Alessandor Acquisti, Nicolas Christin, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Rahul Telang

Collaborators:
Serge Egelman, UC Berkeley; Stephen Strotmeyer, Jr., Rob Keene, Scott Beach, University of Pittsburgh

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Visible to the public Science of Secure and Resilient Cyber-Physical Systems

Secure and Resilient CPS


Xenofon Koutsoukos, Vanderbilt University

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Visible to the public Survey on Resilience

Survey on Resilience


Ravi Iyer, UIUC

This discussion session addressed the "ability to sustain damage but ultimately succeed." The related objectives of resilience and security are to face threats directly while maintaining critical functions. The theoretical basis for addressing this problem is coming from control theory. It is related strongly to the hard problem of security and composability.