CERT
1 Survivability and Operational Readiness: Common Needs for Metrics and Assessment
Dr. John Alger, Deborah Bodeau, and Julie Connolly
The MITRE Corporation

2 Design Diversity and the Immune System Paradigm: Cornerstones for Information System Survivability
Algirdas Avizienis
UCLA Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
and Faculty of Informatics, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania

3 Fundamental Concepts of Dependability
Algirdas Avizienis - UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA And Vytautas Magnus U., Kaunas, Lithuaniaa
Jean-Claude Laprie - LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France
Brian Randell - Dept. Of Computing Science, U. of Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.

4 Distributed Reliable Computing Systems based on COTS
D. Avresky
Dept. of El. and Comp. Eng., Network Computing Research Lab, Northeastern University, Boston, MA

5 Survivability and Status Dissemination in Combined Electric Power and Computer Communications Networks
David Bakken, Anjan Bose, Sudipto Bhowmik
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164 USA

6 LETESS: Large Scale Electric Power Distribution and Telecommunication Systems Survivability
A proposal for an R&D Project
Sandro Bologna – Italian National Agency for New Technology, Energy and the Environment (ENEA)
Francesco Lambiase – Italian Public Telecommunications Network (TELECOM Italia)
Elena Ratto – Research Center of the Italian Public Electrical Utility (CESI)

7 Defensive Information Warfare with Non-Localizable Command and Control
Randy Browne
New Jersey Computer and Communications, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054

8 Pricing Security
L. Jean Camp & Catherine Wolfram
Harvard University, Cambridge MA, 02138

9 Survivability via Control Objectives
Philip L. Campbell
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87175

10 Designing Efficient Fault-Tolerant Systems on Wireless Networks
Guohong Cao
Department of Computer Science & Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802

11 A Novel Prediction Tool for Indoor Wireless LAN under the Microwave Oven Interference
Wen-Ching Chang, Yang-Han Lee, Chih-Hui Ko, Chun-ku Chen
Department of Electrical Engineering , Tamkang University Tamsui, Taipei, Hsien25137, Taiwan, R.O.C.

12 Dependability for distributed embedded automation systems in dynamic environments
G. Deconinck, R. Lauwereins
K.U.Leuven, Elektrotechniek (ESAT) – ACCA, K. Mercierlaan 94, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium

 

13 Authentic Re-Publication by Untrusted Servers: A Novel Approach to Database Survivability
Prem Devanbu, Michael Gertz, Chip Martel, Philip Rogaway
Department of Computer Science, University of California, Davis, California CA 95616 USA
Stuart G. Stubblebine
CertCo, New York, NY 10004

14 Revisiting the Survivability Design Process (SDP) to Retrofit Commercial Mobile Platforms in support of Survivable Tele-client Remote Access Services (ST-RAS)
Stephen F. Fiore - principal consultant
PrioriTech, State College, PA 16803

15 Survivability and Simulation
David A. Fisher
Software Engineering Institute

16 Employing Deception in INFOSEC
Scott Gerwehr & Robert H. Anderson
RAND

17 Execution Control Lists: An Approach to Defending Against New and Unknown Malicious Software
Anup K. Ghosh & Matt Schmid
Cigital, Dulles, VA

18 Code-Driven Attacks: The Evolving Internet Threat
Anup K. Ghosh
Cigital, Dulles, VA

19 A Commercial Perspective on Network Survivability
Stephen R. Hanna and Radia J. Perlman
Sun Microsystems, Inc.

20 Using Redundancy to Increase Survivability –
Matti A. Hiltunen and Richard D. Schlichting
AT&T Shannon Laboratory Florham Park, NJ 07932
Carlos A. Ugarte
Department of Computer Science The University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721

21 Feature Interaction and Survivable Networked Information Systems
Charles C. Howell
Chief Engineer, Joint and Defense Wide Systems
The MITRE Corporation, McLean VA

22 Towards a Definition of Survivability
John C. Knight and Kevin J. Sullivan
Department of Computer Science University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA

23 Survivability of Computers and Networks based on Attack Signatures
Axel Krings, Scott Harrison, John Dickinson
Computer Science Dept., University of Idaho, Moscow ID, USA
Miles McQueen
INEEL, Idaho Falls, ID, USA

24 Dependability of complex open systems: A unifying concept for understanding Internet-related issues
Nicholas Kyriakopoulos
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The George Washington University, Washington, DC – USA
Marc Wilikens
Institute for Systems, Informatics and Safety
Joint Research Center, Ispra (VA) – Italy

25 Resilience Characteristics of the Internet Backbone Routing Infrastructure
Craig Labovitz, Roger Wattenhofer, Srinivasan Venkatachary
Microsoft Research
Abha Ahuja
Merit Network, Inc.

26 A Research Agenda for Survivable Systems
Richard C. Linger, John McHugh, Nancy R. Mead, Robert Ellison, Howard F. Lipson, Thomas Longstaff
Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University

27 Self-configuring Survivable Techniques for Quality of Service Enabled Internet
Yu Liu*, David Tipper*, Deep Medhi**, Anotai Srikitja*
* Department Information Science and Telecommunications, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
** Department of Computer Networking, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO USA

28 Education and Knowledge Management: A Requisite For Information Assurance
Thomas Longstaff - CERT Coordination Center, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Yacov Y. Haimes - Center for Risk Management of Engineering Systems, University of Virginia

29 Towards System Survivability using the Single Virtual Enterprise Model and Layered Security through Information Protection Co-ordination Centres
Donald MacLeod & David Whyte
Department of National Defence, Communications Security Establishment, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

30 Life-Cycle Models for Survivable Systems
Nancy R. Mead, Robert Ellison, Richard C. Linger, Howard F. Lipson, John McHugh CERT/Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University

31 A Framework for Denial of Service Analysis
Catherine Meadows
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375

32 Trapping and Tracking Hackers: Collective security for survival in the Internet age
Douglas B. Moran
Vice President, Research & Development
Recourse Technologies, Inc, Palo Alto, CA 94306
33 Intrusion Tolerant Systems
Partha P. Pal, Franklin Webber, Richard E. Schantz and Joseph P. Loyall
BBN Technologies, Cambridge, MA 02138

34 The Mag (nificent) Ten – How to Secure Your Networks
James C. Settle, CEO
Settle Services In Technology, LLC, Springfield, Virginia

35 Defeating Telecommunication System Fault-Tolerant Designs
Andrew P. Snow
Georgia State University, Department of Computer Information Systems
M. Whiting Thayer
Federal Communications Commission, Accounting Safeguards Division

36 Negotiating Posture Boundaries
Judith A. Stafford
Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA 15213 USA

37 A Web-Based Survivability Control Architecture
Kevin Sullivan and Avneesh Saxena
University of Virginia, Department of Computer Science, Charlottesville VA, USA

38 The Middleware Architecture of MAFTIA: A Blueprint
Paulo Verissimo, Nuno Ferreira Neves, Miguel Correia
Faculdade de Ciencias da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa - Portugal

39 Attack Languages
Giovanni Vigna, Steven Eckmann, and Richard Kemmerer
Reliable Software Group Department of Computer Science University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106

40 Towards Survivable Intrusion Detection
Chenxi Wang, John C. Knight
Department of Computer Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA

 

41 Survivability through Active Intrusion Response
Xinyuan Wang
Department of Computer Science North Carolina State University

42 Intelligence Preparation of the Information Battlespace – A Cyber Playbook for Information Survivability
James K. Williams, Roderick A. Moore, and Charles McCain
Zel Technologies, LLC. Hampton Virginia

43 Towards a Science of Survivability: A Research Agenda and a Specific Method
Jeannette M. Wing
Computer Science Department Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213

44 Bend, Don’t Break: Using Reconfiguration to Achieve Survivability
Alexander L. Wolf, Dennis Heimbigner, Antonio Carzaniga
Dept. of Computer Science University of Colorado Boulder, CO 80309-0430 USA
John Knight
University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22904-4740 USA
Premkumar Devanbu, Michael Gertz
Dept. of Computer Science University of California Davis, CA 95616-8562 USA

45 A Proactive Holistic Approach to Strategic Cyber Defense
Bradley J. Wood O. Sami Saydjari Victoria Stavridou PhD.
SRI International Cyber Defense Research Center, Systems Development Laboratory

46 The XenoService – A Distributed Defeat for Distributed Denial of Service
Jianxin Yan, Stephen Early, Ross Anderson
Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

47 Survivability-Over-Security: Providing Whole System Assurance
William Yurcik, David Doss
Department of Applied Computer Science, Illinois State University
Hans Kruse
McClure School, Ohio University

48 Formal Verification for Survivable Key Management Systems
Irfan Zakiuddin, DERA Malvern
Jim Woodcock, Oxford University Computing Lab and Formal Systems (Europe) Ltd
Michael Goldsmith, Formal Systems (Europe) Ltd
Jason Hulance, Formal Systems (Europe) Ltd

49 Overhauling the Legal Infrastructure: The Importance of Information Survivability Principles – A Lawyer's Perspective
Lee M. Zeichner
LegalNet Works, Incorporated, Falls Church, Virginia

50 A Diversified Dynamic Redundancy Method Exploiting the Intrusion Tolerance
Huang Zunguo, Lu Xicheng, Wang Huaimin
National laboratory of parallel and distribute processing Changsha, Hunan, P.R.China