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ISW'98 Table of Contents


Position Paper, Information Survivability Workshop '98 [1]
WAFT: Support for Fault-Tolerance in Wide-Area Object Oriented Systems [2]
A "MINIMUM ESSENTIAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE" (MEII) FOR U.S. DEFENSE SYSTEMS: MEANINGFUL? FEASIBLE? USEFUL? [3]
Analysis and Design of Survivable Systems using Attribute-Based Architecture Styles [4]
Survivability and Tradeoffs Between Software Quality Attributes [5]
ELECTRONIC QUARANTINE: An Automated Intruder Response Tool [6]
Recovery in Wireless and Mobile Communication Systems [7]
Hardware Biometrics for Authentication [8]
Using Formal Methods for Analyzing Security [9]
Survivability From a Sow's Ear: The Retrofit Security Requirement [10]
RAID '98: First International workshop on the Recent Advances on Intrusion Detection [11]
Ensuring Survivability in Information Sharing [12]
Viewpoint on Research and Development Needed to Achieve Survivability of the Critical Information Infrastructure [13]
Brainstorming Information Survivability for ISW'98 - Reducing Risk in Critical National IT Operations and Infrastructures [Finance, Transport, Power & Telecommunications] [14]
A Survivable Network Analysis Method [15]
"Issues and Insights Regarding Survivable Inter-Network Design and Retrofit" [16]
Emergent Algorithms for Survivable Systems [17]
On Achieving Full Information Resiliency for Real Time Systems [18]
Information Survivability in the Electric Utility Industry [19]
Survivability Issues in Cactus [20]
"Error Handling: When Bad Things Happen to Good Infrastructures" [21]
Information Survivability Network Modeling [22]
Using Independent Corroboration to Achieve Compromise Tolerance [23]
Borg: A Scalable and Secure Distributed Information System [24]
Survivability Toolset for Object Service Architectures [25]
NEW APPROACHES TO CRITICAL-SYSTEMS SURVIVABILITY: POSITION PAPER [26]
A System-Oriented Perspective of Survivability [27]
The Role of EMERALD in Survivable Systems and Networks [28]
PNNI Global Routing Infrastructure Protection [29]
Complexity, Open Standards and Survivability [30]
Simulation Environment for Survivability Algorithms [31]
A Survivability Metric for Telecommunications: Insights and Shortcomings [32]
The Common Intrusion Detection Framework (CIDF) [33]
Survivability Architectures: The Control Systems Perspective [34]
Massive Games of Artificial Life on the Internet: A Testbed for Research on Survivability Architectures [35]
A Domain-Specific, Technology-Oriented Strategy for Information Survivability Analysis [36]
Addressing Survivability in the Composable Replaceable Security Services Infrastructure [37]
ADAPTABLE OBJECT REQUEST BROKERS FOR INFORMATION SURVIVABILITY OF COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS [38]
On Survivable Multi-Networks for Information Systems Survivability [39]
Information Survivability for the Digitized Land Force [40]
Active Audit Technologies: Automated Operational Network Defense [41]
Survivability within a Dependability framework and a virtual enterprise case study from the Health Care sector [42]
Position Paper for Ira Winkler for the 1998 Information Survivability Workshop [43]
Network Infrastructure Survivability and Reactive Survivability [44]
Critical Information Infrastructure Protection through Process Modeling and Model-based Information Fusion [45]