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- 2013
- Alessandra De Benedictis:
Change to survive: a Moving Target Defense approach to secure resource-constrained distributed devices. University of Naples Federico II, Italy, 2013 - Mohamed Azab, Mohamed Eltoweissy:
ChameleonSoft: Software Behavior Encryption for Moving Target Defense. Mob. Networks Appl. 18(2): 271-292 (2013) - Owen Hardman, Stephen Groat, Randy C. Marchany, Joseph G. Tront:
Optimizing a network layer moving target defense for specific system architectures. ANCS 2013: 117-118 - Andrew Clark, Kun Sun, Radha Poovendran:
Effectiveness of IP address randomization in decoy-based moving target defense. CDC 2013: 678-685 - Massimiliano Albanese, Alessandra De Benedictis, Sushil Jajodia, Kun Sun:
A moving target defense mechanism for MANETs based on identity virtualization. CNS 2013: 278-286 - Shardul Vikram, Chao Yang, Guofei Gu:
NOMAD: Towards non-intrusive moving-target defense against web bots. CNS 2013: 55-63 - Marco M. Carvalho, Thomas C. Eskridge, Larry Bunch, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Adam Dalton, Paul J. Feltovich, James Lott, Dan Kidwell:
A human-agent teamwork command and control framework for moving target defense (MTC2). CSIIRW 2013: 38 - Sean Crosby, Marco M. Carvalho, Dan Kidwell:
A layered approach to understanding network dependencies on moving target defense mechanisms. CSIIRW 2013: 36 - Reese Moore, Stephen Groat, Randy C. Marchany, Joseph G. Tront:
Using transport layer multihoming to enhance network layer moving target defenses. CSIIRW 2013: 53 - Christopher S. Oehmen, Elena S. Peterson, Jeremy Teuton:
Evolutionary drift models for moving target defense. CSIIRW 2013: 37 - Aaron Paulos, Partha P. Pal, Richard E. Schantz, Brett Benyo:
Moving target defense (MTD) in an adaptive execution environment. CSIIRW 2013: 62 - Justin Yackoski, Jason H. Li, Scott A. DeLoach, Xinming Ou:
Mission-oriented moving target defense based on cryptographically strong network dynamics. CSIIRW 2013: 57 - Quanyan Zhu, Tamer Basar:
Game-Theoretic Approach to Feedback-Driven Multi-stage Moving Target Defense. GameSec 2013: 246-263 - Quan Jia, Kun Sun, Angelos Stavrou:
MOTAG: Moving Target Defense against Internet Denial of Service Attacks. ICCCN 2013: 1-9 - Valentina Casola, Alessandra De Benedictis, Massimiliano Albanese:
A moving target defense approach for protecting resource-constrained distributed devices. IRI 2013: 22-29 - Valentina Casola, Alessandra De Benedictis, Massimiliano Albanese:
A Multi-Layer Moving Target Defense Approach for Protecting Resource-Constrained Distributed Devices. IRI (best papers) 2013: 299-324 - Richard Colbaugh, Kristin Glass:
Moving target defense for adaptive adversaries. ISI 2013: 50-55 - Mohammad Iftekhar Husain, Kerry Courtright, Ramalingam Sridhar:
Lightweight Reconfigurable Encryption Architecture for Moving Target Defense. MILCOM 2013: 214-219 - Daniel Bilar, George Cybenko, John P. Murphy:
Adversarial Dynamics: The Conficker Case Study. Moving Target Defense 2013: 41-71 - Cleotilde Gonzalez:
From Individual Decisions from Experience to Behavioral Game Theory: Lessons for Cybersecurity. Moving Target Defense 2013: 73-86 - Claire Le Goues, Anh Nguyen-Tuong, Hao Chen, Jack W. Davidson, Stephanie Forrest, Jason Hiser, John C. Knight, Matthew Van Gundy:
Moving Target Defenses in the Helix Self-Regenerative Architecture. Moving Target Defense 2013: 117-149 - Todd Jackson, Andrei Homescu, Stephen Crane, Per Larsen, Stefan Brunthaler, Michael Franz:
Diversifying the Software Stack Using Randomized NOP Insertion. Moving Target Defense 2013: 151-173 - Manish Jain, Bo An, Milind Tambe:
Security Games Applied to Real-World: Research Contributions and Challenges. Moving Target Defense 2013: 15-39 - Pratyusa K. Manadhata:
Game Theoretic Approaches to Attack Surface Shifting. Moving Target Defense 2013: 1-13 - Vasilis Pappas, Michalis Polychronakis, Angelos D. Keromytis:
Practical Software Diversification Using In-Place Code Randomization. Moving Target Defense 2013: 175-202 - Don J. Torrieri, Sencun Zhu, Sushil Jajodia:
Cyber Maneuver Against External Adversaries and Compromised Nodes. Moving Target Defense 2013: 87-96 - Justin Yackoski, Harry Bullen, Xiang Yu, Jason H. Li:
Applying Self-Shielding Dynamics to the Network Architecture. Moving Target Defense 2013: 97-115 - Sushil Jajodia, Anup K. Ghosh, V. S. Subrahmanian, Vipin Swarup, Cliff Wang, Xiaoyang Sean Wang:
Moving Target Defense II - Application of Game Theory and Adversarial Modeling. Advances in Information Security 100, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-1-4614-5415-1 [contents]
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