| C. R. Ramakrishnan and R. Sekar, "Model-based analysis of configuration vulnerabilities," Journal of Computer Security, vol. 10, no. 1/2, pp. 189-209, 2002. |
....whether it is possible for an attacker to leverage the existing vulnerabilities in the network to get a higher degree of access. The configurations of the network nodes were abstracted to state machines and the attacks were represented as state transitions in these machines. In contrast to that [22] uses a low level description of a UNIX file system to spot single configuration vulnerabilities. The focus is more on finding new attacks rather then finding a combination of attacks that enables the attacker to penetrate the system even more. The differences between ours and Sekar s approach ....
C.R. Ramakrishan and R. Sekar. Model-based analysis of configuration vulnerabilities. Department of Computer Science State University of New York Stony Brook NY 11794.
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C. R. Ramakrishnan and R. Sekar, "Model-based analysis of configuration vulnerabilities," Journal of Computer Security, vol. 10, no. 1/2, pp. 189-209, 2002.
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C. R. Ramakrishnan and R. Sekar, "Model-Based Analysis of Configuration Vulnerabilities," Journal of Computer Security, vol. 10, no. 1/2, pp. 189-209, 2002.
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C. Ramakrishnan and R. Sekar. Model-based analysis of configuration vulnerabilities. Journal of Computer Security, 10(1/2):189--209, 2002.
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C.R. Ramakrishnan and R. Sekar. Model-based analysis of configuration vulnerabilities. Journal of Computer Security, 10(1/2):189--209, 2002.
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C.R. Ramakrishnan and R. Sekar. Model-based analysis of configuration vulnerabilities. J. of Computer Security, 10(1/2):189--209, 2002.
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C. R. Ramakrishnan and R. Sekar. Model-based analysis of configuration vulnerabilities. Journal of Computer Security, 10(1,2):189--209, 2002.
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