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- Hailun Ding, Juan Zhai, Dong Deng, Shiqing Ma:
The Case for Learned Provenance Graph Storage Systems. USENIX Security Symposium 2023: 3277-3294 - 2022
- Shouki A. Ebad:
Lessons learned from offline assessment of security-critical systems: the case of microsoft's active directory. Int. J. Syst. Assur. Eng. Manag. 13(1): 535-545 (2022) - Roei Schuster, Jin Peng Zhou, Thorsten Eisenhofer, Paul Grubbs, Nicolas Papernot:
Learned Systems Security. CoRR abs/2212.10318 (2022) - 2016
- Robin E. Bloomfield, Marcus Bendele, Peter G. Bishop, Robert J. Stroud, Simon Tonks:
The Risk Assessment of ERTMS-Based Railway Systems from a Cyber Security Perspective: Methodology and Lessons Learned. RSSRail 2016: 3-19 - 2014
- Riccardo Scandariato, Federica Paci, Le Minh Sang Tran, Katsiaryna Labunets, Koen Yskout, Fabio Massacci, Wouter Joosen:
Empirical Assessment of Security Requirements and Architecture: Lessons Learned. Engineering Secure Future Internet Services and Systems 2014: 35-64 - 2013
- Emrah Asan, Oliver Albrecht, Semih Bilgen:
Handling Complexity in System of Systems Projects - Lessons Learned from MBSE Efforts in Border Security Projects. CSDM 2013: 281-299 - Niko Vidgren, Keijo Haataja, Jose Luis Patino-Andres, Juan Jose Ramirez-Sanchis, Pekka J. Toivanen:
Security Threats in ZigBee-Enabled Systems: Vulnerability Evaluation, Practical Experiments, Countermeasures, and Lessons Learned. HICSS 2013: 5132-5138 - Dan Thomsen:
Applying Security Lessons Learned to Human Computation Solving Systems. Handbook of Human Computation 2013: 879-889 - 2012
- Milind Tambe:
Security and Game Theory - Algorithms, Deployed Systems, Lessons Learned. Cambridge University Press 2012, ISBN 978-1-10-709642-4, pp. I-XIV, 1-319 - Milind Tambe, Manish Jain, James Adam Pita, Albert Xin Jiang:
Game theory for security: Key algorithmic principles, deployed systems, lessons learned. Allerton Conference 2012: 1822-1829 - 2002
- Sophie Cockcroft:
Securing the Commercial Internet: Lessons Learned in Developing a Postgraduate Course in Information Systems Security. J. Inf. Syst. Educ. 13(3): 205-210 (2002) - 1997
- Rick Hefner:
Lessons Learned with the Systems Security Engineering Capability Maturity Model. ICSE 1997: 566-567
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