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A New Avenue of Attack: Event-driven System Vulnerabilities - Xenitellis (2002)   (Correct)
Hacker Warfare is the type of Information Warfare that involves the inflicting of damage to the digital infrastructure of the enemy by exploiting security vulnerabilities. In this paper we discuss for... /

Intrusion Detection: A Bibliography - Mé, Michel (2001)   (Correct)
This document contains more than 600 references, dated from 1980 to 2001. We undoubtedly have forgotten some important citations, either through oversight or ignorance. Moreover, errors may remain in ... / B. T. Surviving Information Warfare Attacks on Databases. In

Heuristics for Scheduling Data Requests Using Collective.. - Theys (2001)   (Correct)
this paper. The initial set of infochannels used in this research was created using a simplified scheme. This scheme and information about the destinations, sources, and infochannels are described in ... / A key component of information warfare is the ability to control br May . . R. Haeni Information Warfare An Introduction

Hardware Assisted Elliptic Curve Cryptography - Stepanek (2001)   (Correct)
The increased vulnerability of network attached computers has elevated the need for strong security methods. At the same time, advancements in the the area of cryptography have risen to meet this chal... / of script-kiddies and Information Warfare issues of Project

Internet Attacks: A Policy Framework for Rules of Engagement - Yurcik, Doss (2001)   (Correct)
Information technology is redefining national security and the use of force by state and nonstate actors. The use of force over the Internet warrants analysis given recent terrorist attacks. At the sa... / of engagement specific to Information Warfare. We conclude with four br and armed attack in the Information Warfare context the U.S.

The Iwar Range: A Laboratory For Undergraduate Information Assurance.. - Schafer, Ragsdale, Surdu, Carver (2001)   (Correct)
This paper describes a unique resource at West Point, the Information Analysis and Research Laboratory, referred to as the IWAR range. The IWAR range is an isolated laboratory used by undergraduate ... / Center ITOC developed the Information Warfare Analysis and Research br will threaten us with information warfare for twenty years

Design-to-Criteria Scheduling: Real-Time Agent Control - Wagner, Lesser (2000)   (Correct)
Design-to-Criteria builds custom schedules for agents that meet hard temporal constraints, hard resource constraints, and soft constraints stemming from soft task interactions or soft commitments made... / in an anti-submarine warfare information gathering application br as the CEROS anti-submarine warfare information gathering task Figure

Towards Network Denial Of Service Resistant Protocols - Leiwo, Aura, Nikander (2000)   (Correct)
Networked and distributed systems have introduced a new signi cant threat to the availability of data and services: network denial of service attacks. A well known example is the TCP SYN ooding. In ge... / the defensive and oensive information warfare in terms of increase and br . D. E. Denning. Information warfare and security.

Resilient Image Fusion - Achalakul, al. (2000)   (Correct)
The paper describes a distributed spectral-screening PCT algorithm for fusing hyper-spectral images in remote sensing applications. The algorithm provides intrusion tolerance from information warfare ... / intrusion tolerance from information warfare attacks using the notion br each thread detect and information warfare attack and initiate

Adaptation Techniques for Intrusion Detection and Intrusion Response.. - Ragsdale, Carver, Humphries, Pooch (2000)   (Correct)
This paper examines techniques for providing adaptation in intrusion detection and intrusion response systems. As attacks on computer systems are becoming increasingly numerous and sophisticated, ther... / Introduction The number of information warfare attacks is increasing and

Resilient Remote Sensing - Taylor, al. (2000)   (Correct)
This invited paper briefly describes our progress in developing a resilient multi-spectral image analysis capability for remote sensing applications. This capability is intended to allow image strea... / of analysts while under information warfare attack. There are five br and controllers while under information warfare attack. These technologies

Moore's Law and its Implications for Information Warfare - Kopp (2000)   (Correct)
Moore's Law, defined in the sixties, predicts a monotonic increase in available computing power with time. With the commodification of high performancemicroprocessors, very large amounts of computing ... / Law and its Implications for Information Warfare C. Kopp br and practitioners of Information Warfare IW and its manifold

A Model and Heuristics for Scheduling Data Traffic at the Application .. - Theys (2000)   (Correct)
The research explored here examines the ability of users of a distributed communication system to request information from diverse sources (both in terms of locality and data type) and receive this in... / A key component of information warfare is the ability to control br pp. R. Haeni Information warfare An introduction

A Combined Offensive/Defensive Network Model - Ruocco, Buchheit, Ragsdale (2000)   (Correct)
Most literature on network modeling takes a functional perspective. That is, it models the network based on the needs the network must serve. As information assurance has risen as a functional need, t... / victory. In preparing for information warfare the underlying br is written in the context of Information Warfare being a serious and direct

A Methodology for Using Intelligent Agents to provide Automated.. - Jr, Hill, Surdu (2000)   (Correct)
This paper proposes a new methodology for adaptive, automated intrusion response (IR) using software agents. The majority of intrusion response systems (IRSs) react to attacks by generating reports or... / Introduction He Number Of Information Warfare Attacks Is Increasing And

On Widening the Scope of Attack Recognition Languages - Doyle, Shrobe, Szolovits (2000)   (Correct)
The Intrusion Detection (ID) community has developed numerous proposals for languages with which to describe signatures of attacks on computers and networks. By and large, these languages provide me... / that meeting the needs of information warfare requires significantly br tasks. We expect that information warfare monitoring tasks will

Information assurance for operations other than war - when we are the .. - Ray (2000)   (Correct)
An expanded view of Information Assurance (IA) is required to deal with new sources of risk posed by the combination of pervasive information technology (culturally and in support of military operatio... / IO and Information Warfare' IW have begun to creep

The Mechanism of Interceptive E-mail Detection System - Hsieh, Chang, Lin (2000)   (Correct)
Recently many of studies to the E-mail security system almost only provide to create a privacy secrete environment; but it is more important to detect, or even perform a little limited counterattack. ... / illegal in law but excludes Information Warfare IW the purpose of war is br for IW. Keywords Information Warfare IW Information Security

Integration of an Internet Attack Simulator in an HLA Environment - Mostow, Roberts, Bott (2000)   (Correct)
A Tactical Internet (TI) comprising the components of the communications infrastructure needed to support future multimedia information requirements will be a key component of the systems architectu... / Keywords C I FOM HLA Information Warfare IW RTI Tactical br the implementation of various information warfare IW attack signatures as

Preparing to Defend Against Cyberattack - Schumacher, Welch (2000)   (Correct)
Information security is a new and rapidly evolving field. The best method to educate students so that they become proficient information security professionals is still an unanswered question. The cur... / security under the domain of Information Warfare the need for context is br security. Cyberwar or Information Warfare is much talked-about but

DEFENSIVE INFORMATION WARFARE WITH NON-LOCALIZABLE COMMAND AND.. - Je Rs Ey (2000)   (Correct)
this paper, I argue for a more balanced use of "hard" and "soft" information protections unknown DEFENSIVE INFORMATION WARFARE WITH NON-LOCALIZABLE COMMAND AND CONTROL Randy Browne New Jersey Comp... / Defensive Information Warfare With Non-Localizable br information infrastructure. Information warfare is rapidly becoming an

State of the Practice of Intrusion Detection Technologies - Allen, al. (2000)   (Correct)
Attacks on the nation's computer infrastructures are a serious problem. Over the past 12 years, the growing number of computer security incidents on the Internet has reflected the growth of the Intern... / Jay Larrew AFIWC Air Force Information Warfare Center Teresa Lunt Xerox br Thanks to the Air Force Information Warfare Center AFIWC we have

Circumstance Descriptors: A Method For Generating Plan Modifications.. - Gilmer, Jr. (2000)   (Correct)
Circumstance Descriptors are offered as a way to organize spatial and other military knowledge that may be difficult to formulate, particularly the kinds of details that are most often illustrated by ... / many pertaining to information warfare. Here we will be concerned

Concerns About Intrusions Into Remotely Accessible Substation.. - Oman, III, Frincke (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we identify threats to power substation controllers and SCADA systems, and discuss mitigating mechanisms to reduce vulnerability to malicious electronic intrusions. The U.S. National Ins... /

Rewriting Histories: Recovering from Malicious Transactions - Liu, Ammann, Jajodia (1999)   (Correct)
We consider recovery from malicious but committed transactions. Traditional recovery mechanisms do not address this problem, except for complete rollbacks, which undo the work of good transactions a... / based approach. . Information Warfare Experience with br has emerged. z This information warfare' IW perspective is that

A Fault Tolerance Approach to Survivability - Ammann, Jajodia, Liu (1999)   (Correct)
Attacks on computer systems have received a great deal of press attention; however, most of the focus has been on how an attacker can disrupt an organization's operations. Although attack prevention i... / for addressing the defensive information warfare problem. Presented in br perspective of responding to information warfare attacks. The second idea

Security and Dependability: Then and Now - Meadows, McLean (1999)   (Correct)
We survey security research from the point of view of the dependability taxonomy developed by IFIP Working Group 10.4 and discuss changes since a similar survey was performed four years ago. unknown S... / were conducted as part of information warfare the emphasis would be more br with the growing interest in information warfare a corresponding growing

High-Confidence Design for Security - Chin (1999)   (Correct)
This article describes methods that establish confidence that implementations meet their specifications and security requirements. These methods are rigorous in nature. They rely on mathematical logic... / Chin July ' CACM Issue on Information Warfare The widespread use of

Inoculating Software for Survivability - Ghosh, Voas (1999)   (Correct)
this paper, we are concerned with the survivability of the infrastructure to software flaws, anomalous events, and malicious attack. In the past, finding and removing software flaws has traditionally ... / has made them vulnerable to information warfare attacks. The commission br comparable scale attack via information warfare are commonplace and consist

Why COTS Software Increases Security Risks - Mcgraw (1999)   (Correct)
Understanding the risks inherent in using COTS software is important because information systems today are being built from ever greater amounts of reused and pre-packaged code. Security analysis of c... / could be leveraged into an Information Warfare weapon. Nevertheless

Interactive Imagery Exploitation - Rimey, Withman (1999)   (Correct)
The vast increase in the amount of imagery to be exploited has led the intelligence community to look for techniques to increase the efficiency of the image analysts, who are also dwindling in number.... / and Cognitive Support Information Warfare Event Detection

Précis: Research on Techniques and Tools for Computer.. - Spafford (1998)   (Correct)
The goal of the COAST project is to establish a long-term research program exploringing new approaches to computer security and computer system management in a first-class educational environment. The... / task force report on Information Warfare -Defense emphasis br of defending against possible information warfare attacks on facilities

Monitoring Network Logs for Anomalous Activity - Warshaw, Matzner, Miranker.. (1998)   (Correct)
We report on the progress of the VenusDB active-database system as driven by WatchDog, an application in network intrusion detection. The application is typical of a class of problems we coin monotoni... / sponsored by the Air Force Information Warfare Center Engineering

An Approach for Analyzing the Robustness of Windows NT Software - Ghosh, Shah, Schmid (1998)   (Correct)
Today, the vast majority of software executing on defense systems is untrusted commercial off-the-shelf software such as Microsoft Windows software. Vulnerabilities in this software may be exploited t... / or hostile nations waging information warfare against the United States br must urgently prepare for information warfare attacks. Current security

Improving Computing Security during the Development of DOD.. - Nitzberg, al. (1998)   (Correct)
Introduction While there are a multitude of programming and development standards in place for designing and building government software systems, there are few specific guidelines and special process... / through the use of Information Warfare techniques. However the

A Large-scale Distributed Intrusion Detection Framework Based on.. - Huang, Wicks (1998)   (Correct)
To appropriately address the problem of large-scale distributed intrusion assessment/detection, issues such as information exchange, work division and coordination amongst various Intrusion Detection ... / dynamic defensive information warfare requires more. What's

The Cyber Battlefield - Is This The Setting for the Ultimate World.. - Nitzberg (1998)   (Correct)
It is clear that all of the elements normally associated with conventional war exist on the cyber battlefield; these elements just have different names. Additionally, the motivations for war are diffe... / so has the age of global information warfare. What matters above all br is addressing the issue of information warfare. The global nature of the

Air War College - Air University Global (1998)   (Correct)
vii IN THE BEGINNING, THERE WAS IO........................................................................... 1 A WHOLE NEW WORLD.......................................................................... / capabilities by developing Information Warfare techniques and clearly br as creation of the Air Force Information Warfare Center AFIWC and recent

Computer Vulnerability Analysis - Krsul (1997)   (Correct)
Computer security professionals and researchers do not have a history of sharing and analyzing computer vulnerability information. Scientists and engineers from older or more established fields have l... / systems as part of their information warfare efforts. Finally some br at the AFIW Air-force Information Warfare the database maintained

An Information Security Education Initiative for Engineering and.. - Chin, Irvine, Frincke. (1997)   (Correct)
This paper puts forward a case for an educational initiative in information security at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Its focus is on the need for such education, the desired educational... / Science Board Task Force on Information Warfare -Defense IW-D br the nation -to offensive information warfare attack is largely a

The GCHQ Protocol and its Problems - Anderson, Roe (1997)   (Correct)
The UK government is adopting an architecture for secure electronic mail that was designed by GCHQ and is based on the NSA's Message Security Protocol with a key escrow scheme adapted from a paper b... / more vulnerable to information warfare. If the protocols were

Surviving Information Warfare Attacks on Databases - Ammann, Jajodia, McCollum, Blaustein (1997)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of surviving information warfare attacks on databases. We adopt a fault tolerance approach to the different phases of an attack. To maintain precise information about the attac... / Surviving Information Warfare Attacks on Databases Paul br the problem of surviving information warfare attacks on databases. We

Teaching Introductory Computer Security at a Department of Defense.. - Irvine, Stemp, Warren (1997)   (Correct)
The Naval Postgraduate School Center for Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Studies and Research (NPS CISR) has developed an instructional program in computer security. Its objective is to insure ... / Technology Management and Information Warfare curricula all take courses

One View of A Critical National Need: Support for Information.. - Spafford (1997)   (Correct)
We are facing a national crisis in the near term that threatens our national security, our individual safety, and our economic dominance. The rapid growth of information technology is a driving facto... / task force report on Information Warfare -Defense Boa We br of defending against possible information warfare attacks on facilities

Replication Does Survive Information Warfare Attacks - McDermott (1997)   (Correct)
Recent literature on information warfare has suggested that general replication is not useful in dealing with storage jamming attacks. We show that special cases of replication are useful not only in ... / Replication Does Survive Information Warfare Attacks J. McDermott br Recent literature on information warfare has suggested that general

Doc, Wyatt, and Virgil: Prototyping Storage Jamming Defenses - McDermott, Gelinas, Ornstein (1997)   (Correct)
This paper describes progress to date on three prototype tools for detecting storage jamming attacks. One prototype uses a replay defense; another uses logical replication, and the third can be used t... / Storage jamming called information warfare by Ammann Jajodia et al. br and BLAUSTINE B. Surviving information warfare attacks on databases.

Comparing Time-Based And Hybrid Time-Based/frequency Based.. - Stewart (1997)   (Correct)
maximum 200 words) While time difference of arrival (TDOA) information is sufficient to passively solve for the location of a radio frequency transmitter, frequency difference of arrival (FDOA) info... / Second Reader Carl R. Jones Information Warfare Academic Group br quickly included the Naval Information Warfare Activity and other

EMERALD: Event Monitoring Enabling Responses to Anomalous Live.. - Porras, Neumann (1997)   (Correct)
The EMERALD (Event Monitoring Enabling Responses to Anomalous Live Disturbances) en- vironment is a distributed scalable tool suite for track- ing malicious activity through and across large networks.... / detection misuse detection information warfare system survivability br to addressing more global information warfare-like attacks against the

Graduate School Of Logistics And Acquisition Management - Air Force Institute (1997)   (Correct)
ix unknown GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LOGISTICS AND ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY THE ONE WITH THE MOST INFORMATION WINS? THE QUEST FOR INFORMATION SUPERIORITY by Stacy M. Cle... / Information Warfare br . Proposed Taxonomy of Information Warfare

Authorship Analysis: Identifying The Author of a Program - Krsul (1996)   (Correct)
In this paper we show that it is possible to identify the author of a piece of software by looking at stylistic characteristics of C source code. We also show that there exist a set of characteristics... /

Cryptovirology: Extortion-Based Security Threats and Countermeasures - Young, Yung (1996)   (Correct)
Traditionally, cryptography and its applications are defensive in nature, and provide privacy, authentication, and security to users. In this paper we present the idea of Cryptovirology which employs ... / munitions in the context of information warfare rather than their br as a tool for espionage and information warfare. The information extortion

A Specialization Toolkit to Increase the Diversity in Operating.. - Pu, Black, Cowan, Walpole (1996)   (Correct)
Virus and worm attacks that exploit system implementation details can be countered with a diversified set of implementations. Furthermore, immune systems show that attacks from previously unknown orga... / The potential threat of information warfare and information terrorism br threat of information warfare and information terrorism is real and our

GrIDS - A Graph-Based Intrusion Detection System for Large Networks - Staniford-Chen, Crawford, Dilger.. (1996)   (Correct)
There is widespread concern that large-scale malicious attacks on computer networks could disrupt a country's economy and pose a threat to its national security. We present the design of GrIDS (Graph-... / detection networks information warfare computer security graphs.

Information Operations: A New War-Fighting Capability - Osborne, Bethel, Chew, Nostrand.. (1996)   (Correct)
this report was produced in the Department of Defense school environment of academic freedom and in the interest of advancing concepts related to national defense. The views expressed in this report a... / Today's Cornerstones of Information Warfare defines military br R. Fogelman Cornerstones of Information Warfare Washington D. C.

Surmounting the Effects of Lossy Compression on Steganography - Currie, Irvine (1996)   (Correct)
Steganographic techniques can be used to hide data within digital images with little or no visible change in the perceived appearance of the image and can be exploited to export sensitive information.... / Daniel L. Currie III Fleet Information Warfare Center Amphibious

Information Warfare: Planning The Campaign - Okello, Ayres, Bullock, Erhili.. (1996)   (Correct)
viii INTRODUCTION ................................................................... / Acsc dec - Information Warfare Planning The Campaign A br Information Warfare Modeling

Industrial Espionage Today and Information Wars of Tomorrow - M.Joyal (1996)   (Correct)
In this report we review case histories of industrial espionage publicized in the media and in Congressional hearings. The threat to the United States as the world's largest investor in R&D is magnifi... / national collaboration information warfare. . INTRODUCTION National br that can strike any place Information Warfare is another area which has

DON Information Resources Strategic Plan 1995-2010 - Anselmo, Hekman, VanRiper (1995)   (Correct)
is plan provides the broad direction and goals necessary to manage the transition and migration of DON IR into the 21st century. Written from an Enterprise perspective, the plan describes the major ef... / volumes of the TAFIM. Information Warfare IW Information System br Information Technology IW Information Warfare J- Joint Staff JITC

Information Engineering: The Foundation of Information Warfare - Wood (1995)   (Correct)
TITLE: Information Engineering: The Foundation of Information Warfare. AUTHOR: Robert J. Wood, Lieutenant Colonel, USAF If information is governed by physical laws, information engineering may be poss... / The Foundation Of Information Warfare By Robert J. Wood br The Foundation of Information Warfare. AUTHOR Robert J. Wood

Information Warfare: Impact and Concerns - Lendon (1994)   (Correct)
TITLE: INFORMATION WARFARE: Impact and Concerns Author: James W. Mc Lendon, Colonel, USAF Information has always been a critical factor in war. Clausewitz said "imperfect knowledge of the situation...... / War College Air University Information Warfare Impact And Concerns br Iii Abstract Title Information Warfare Impact And Concerns

A League Of Airmen - Winnefeld (1993)   (Correct)
The concept of information warfare continues to gain visibility within US political and military arenas. Active discourse by individuals within the government and private circles regarding what consti... / Military Strategy School of Information Warfare and Strategy National br Abstract The concept of information warfare continues to gain

Research on Techniques and Tools for Computer Security: The COAST.. - Spafford   (Correct)
The goal of the COAST project is to establish a long-term research program exploringnew approaches to computer security and computer system management. The principal focus will be on techniques and to... /

Problems with the GCHQ Protocol for Securing the British Government's .. - Anderson   (Correct)
The UK government is adopting an architecture for secure electronic mail that was designed by CESG, a department of GCHQ, and is based on a key escrow proposal by Jefferies, Mitchell and Walker. It ... /

The Reference Monitor Concept as a Unifying Principle in Computer.. - Irvine   (Correct)
For over twenty-five years, the Reference Monitor Concept [1] has proved itself to be a useful tool for computer security practitioners. It can also be used as a conceptual tool in computer security e... / in the Computer Science Information Warfare Command and Control and

Intrusion Confinement by Isolation in Information Systems - Liu, Jajodia, McCollum   (Correct)
System protection mechanisms such as access controls can be fooled by authorized but malicious users, masqueraders, and misfeasors. Intrusion detection techniques are therefore used to supplement th... / This work has relevance to information warfare IW defense AJMB br from the perspective of information warfare AJMB is shown in

Naval Postgraduate Schoolcenter For Infosec Studies And Research.. - Irvine   (Correct)
U) The Naval Postgraduate School Center for Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Studies and Research (NPS CISR) is developing a comprehensive program in INFOSEC education and research that can bec... / to address the challenge of information warfare-protect IW-P a cadre of br Technology Management and Information Warfare curricula participating in

Semantic Representations for Collaborative, Distributed Scientific.. - Kantor   (Correct)
It is vital for Los Alamos to respond to the challenge presented by the ongoing revolution in Information Science and Technology. Distributed Information Systems (dis) are having a profound affect not... / seen as strategic assets information warfare is becoming a primary

Information Operations: Wisdom Warfare For 2025 - Murphy, Bender, Schaefer, Shepard..   (Correct)
this report was produced in the Department of Defense school environment of academic freedom and in the interest of advancing concepts related to national defense. The views expressed in this report a... / operations a subset of information warfare deals exclusively with the br fits within the realm of information warfare. Information

The Advent Of Netwar - Arquilla, Ronfeldt   (Correct)
ption is that the information revolution favors and strengthens network forms of organization, while making life difficult for hierarchical forms. This implies that conflicts will increasingly be foug... / purpose. Moreover the term information warfare IW and its derivatives br -A Theory of Information Warfare Preparing for

An Exploration Of Cyberspace Security Rd Investment Strategies For.. - Anderson, Hearn   (Correct)
this report: "OK, you guys built the ARPAnet, which has become the Internet; now fix it!") A variety of recent studies (e.g., Hundley and Anderson, 1995) have documented the web of interrelated inform... / to issues of strategic information warfare is presented in Molander br infrastructure against information warfare IW attacks. As Roger

Autonomous Tactical Communications - Ahlin, Zander   (Correct)
this paper we investigate the specific engineering challenges and the fundamental limitations of such low level, autonomous communication systems. Our conclusions are that mainly distributed computing... / We are now talking about information warfare command and control

Reacting to Cyberintrusions: Technical, Legal and Ethical Issues - Overill   (Correct)
INTRODUCTION The classical security paradigm of Protect, Detect, React has traditionally been applied to the eld of information security with Firewalls taking on the role of protection while detecti... / alleged form of oensive information warfare was illegal under the US br that characterise information warfare activities. In particular

Information Assurance and the Information Society - Luiijf   (Correct)
Society is on the verge of a new era: the information age. Economical changes, a new way of looking at services and new types of conflict are forecasted. Some glimpses of these changes were noticed du... / programme co-ordinator on information warfare information operations and br Descriptors Information warfare information operations

Joint Doctrine for Information Operations - Shelton   (Correct)
y relationships, and IO in training, exercises, and modeling and simulation also is provided. 2. Purpose This publication has been prepared under the direction of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of... / joint context to include information warfare throughout the range of br and at every level of war. Information warfare IW is IO conducted

Transnational Threat Indications and Warning: The Utility of Network.. - Picarelli   (Correct)
This paper uses the case of the Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo to illustrate how network constructions can aid in the development of indications and warning for transnational threats. Following a brie... / trafficking terrorism information warfare and weapons of mass

The Global Diffusion of the Internet-December 1998 1 - Cha Pt Er   (Correct)
this report has been written so that it is not necessary to read the earlier one as a prerequisite, 1 unknown The Global Diffusion of the Internet-December 1998 1 CHAPTER / will be the locus of forms of information warfare from which nobody who is

Visual Behavior Characterization for Intrusion and Misuse Detection - Erbacher, Frincke   (Correct)
As computer and network intrusions become more and more of a concern, the need for better capabilities to assist in the detection and analysis of intrusions also increases. System administrators typ... / Chinese newspaper referred to information warfare as a means of achieving br U.S. Draws Attention to Information Warfare Yahoo News and Reuters

Can Critical Information Infrastructure Protection be Achieved With.. - Voas   (Correct)
in the underlying software. Software trust, however, has increasingly become a disappearing commodity. We are bombarded daily with news stories of incidents that can be tied directly to defective soft... / is vulnerable to information warfare attacks The br comparable scale attack via information warfare are commonplace. They

Advanced MSc Project Suggestions - Summer 2000. Provisional.. - Ns Li St   (Correct)
ion is the process of massaging' a property to be model-checked by removing irrelevant or difficult' variables, so that the remaining problem is more tractable. References Fotopoulos: Project abstra... / Information Warfare and Survivability JDM br Computer Society. Information Warfare and Survivability JDM

Dependability - a Unifying Concept - Randell   (Correct)
This paper discusses the need for a clear set of system dependability concepts and terminology, adequate for situations in which there are uncertainties about system boundaries, the very complexity of... / critical infrastructures information warfare and intrusion detection

Glyph-Based Generic Network Visualization - Erbacher   (Correct)
Network managers and system administrators have an enormous task set before them in this day of growing network usage. This is particularly true of e-commerce companies and others dependent on a compu... /

Uncertainty Management: Keeping Battlespace Visualization Honest - James, Sayrs   (Correct)
The digital battlefield of the future will remain a highly dynamic, uncertain environment. The greater dispersion of forces and the faster tempo of future operations will increase the need for better ... / situation awareness.Information warfare capabilities envisioned for

Inoculating - Ghosh, Voas   (Correct)
this paper, we are concerned with the survivabilityofthe infrastructure to software #aws, anomalous events, and malicious attack. In the past, #nding and removing software #aws has traditionally been ... / has made them vulnerable to information warfare attacks. The commission br comparable scale attack via information warfare are commonplace and consist

Trial-By-Fire in Information Assurance Education - Welch, Ragsdale, Schepens   (Correct)
During the spring of 2001, the United States Military Academy, the United States Air Force Academy, and the Naval Postgraduate School participated in the first ever Cyber Defense Exercise. Each school... / can think critically about information warfare policy and strategy. A br of the conduct of information warfare and the terrain on which

SUMMARY of CHANGE - Ar Information Systems   (Correct)
this document. The following instructions for implementation of these provisions apply: 7 AR 380--19 . 27 February 1998 unknown Army Regulation 380--19 Security Information Systems Security Headq... / - o Introduces the Land Information Warfare Activity as the Army focal br authority over the Land Information Warfare Activity LIWA to include

Concept of Operations for the ESC Product Line Approach - Sholom Cohen   (Correct)
This document describes the Concept of Operations (ConOps) and transition strategy for the product line approach to software systems development at the Air Force Electronic Systems Center (ESC), Han... / Management Intelligence and Information Warfare Command and Control

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this document in itspaper or digitalfor so long as it is not sold for prb or usedfor commer58b advantage, and that it is r81b/ whole and unalterb/ cralt to thesour is given, and thiscopyr15... / Malfunctions Information Warfare Design Flaws Terrorism br malicious threats such as information warfare terrorism or hackers.

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and navigation in virtual spaces. Lead scientist on the Virtual Command and Control Workstation project which is investigating ways in which virtual environment technology can be applied to shipboard... / Interface to Electronic Warfare Information. Proceedings of the

A Simple Framework For Filtering Queued Smtp Mail (cyberwar.. - Bass, Watt   (Correct)
Pre-information age military battlefields are based on the traditional land, sea, air, and space paradigm. Global internetworking is causal to the creation of a dangerously real 5th Dimension of Warfa... / CYBERWARS Defensive information warfare has traditionally engaged br potential for media based information warfare. If the news media begin

Air Force Office Of Special Investigations (afosi) - Anderson   (Correct)
e forensic and behavioral sciences and hypnosis. 3.10. Executes the US Air Force Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) program. 3.11. Functions as the Air Force office of primary responsibilit... / and supports the Air Force information warfare mission. . . Supports the

Network Vulnerability Analysis Tool Precis - Bush   (Correct)
This precis describes a tool for quantifying the vulnerability of a communications network. It is important that information warfare studies include both offensive and defensive strategies in an integ... / Draft Bush Information Warfare Strategy And Control br network. It is important that information warfare studies include both

Hcryptographic Access - This Air Force   (Correct)
references, abbreviations, acronyms, and terms. Major commands (MAJCOM), field operating agencies, and direct reporting units may supplement this instruction only by coordinating with Headquarters ... / Information Copy To Hq Usaf Information Warfare Division hq Usaf sctw

Afm37-127 30 August 1996 29 - Powell   (Correct)
e Laser Program SMC TN Surveillance and Control ESC TR Technical Resources ESC (RL) TS Technical Support AFFTC Supply & Transportation SA-ALC/OC-ALC TT Technology Transition AFMC TTO VC Advanced Cruis... / Ic Intelligence And Information Warfare Esc Ip International

Recommendation for Change of - Wilson   (Correct)
6> Replaces AFSSI 5102, 23 September 1996. Chapter 1---GENERAL INFORMATION 3 1.1. Purpose. ............................................................................................................... / . . Air Force Information Warfare Center AFIWC br . . Air Force Information Warfare Center AFIWC . . .

National Telecommunications and Information Systems Security.. - Classified National Security   (Correct)
ormation Protection Publications. Air Force Manual (AFMAN) 33-270, C4 Systems Security Glossary, explains other terms. Personnel may use extracts from this AFMAN. Direct questions or comments on the c... / Operations IO and Information Warfare IW AFI - br operations IO and information warfare IW concepts to establish

Video Teleconferencing Services at 56 to 1,920 kbit/s - On   (Correct)
Services 6.8 M Y [ ] N [ ] Conference Establishment and Termination 7.1 M Y [ ] N [ ] The Conference Profile 7.1.1 M Y [ ] N [ ] Conference Establishment Requirements 7.1.3 M Y [ ] N [ ] Examples of C... / U.s. Army Director Space Information Warfare Command And Control U.s. br as follows Air Force -Information Warfare Center Army -

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