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Abstract: The past few years have shown a need for fundamentally new approaches to the security and survivability of large scale networked systems. Infrastructures and other modern systems pose problems that arise from many factors: partial information, complexity of combined interactions of very large numbers of human and automated participants, ubiquitous access, loss of centralized administrative control, the growing threat of automated attacks, and a shift in priorities for security from... (Update)
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@misc{ fisher2000survivability,
author = "David A. Fisher",
title = "Survivability and Simulation",
institution = "Software Engingeering Institute",
year = "2000",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/fisher00survivability.html" }
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