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An Abstract Interface for Cyber-Defense Mechanisms
Citation: Franklin Webber, Partha Pal, Paul Rubel, Michael Atighetchi. An Abstract Interface for Cyber-Defense Mechanisms. Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Workshop at ORNL. Oak Ridge National Laborartory, May 12-14 2008.
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Abstract This paper talks about creating an abstract representation of distributed systems and defense mechanisms such that it is possible to apply logical reasoning approaches to draw useful conclusions about the current state of the system (under attack) and potential remedial responses.
Improving Self Defense by Learning from Limited Experience
Citation: Karen Haigh, Steven Harp. Improving Self Defense by Learning from Limited Experience. Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Workshop at ORNL. Oak Ridge National Laborartory, May 12-14 2008.
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Abstract This paper explores the possibility of applying machine learning approaches to improve defensive responses in the context of cyber attacks, where it is typically the case that tere is limited or incomplete information/opportunity to learn from.