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CRITIS 2008: Rome, Italy
- Roberto Setola, Stefan Geretshuber:
Critical Information Infrastructure Security, Third International Workshop, CRITIS 2008, Rome, Italy, October 13-15, 2008. Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5508, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-03551-7 - Carla Dionisi, Francesca Mariani, Maria Cristina Recchioni, Francesco Zirilli:
Blackouts in Power Transmission Networks Due to Spatially Localized Load Anomalies. 1-13 - Vincenzo Fioriti, Silvia Ruzzante, Elisa Castorini, Elena Marchei, Vittorio Rosato:
Stability of a Distributed Generation Network Using the Kuramoto Models. 14-23 - William J. Tolone, E. Wray Johnson, Seok-Won Lee, Wei-Ning Xiang, Lydia Marsh, Cody Yeager, Joshua Blackwell:
Enabling System of Systems Analysis of Critical Infrastructure Behaviors. 24-35 - Rüdiger Klein, Erich Rome, Césaire Beyel, Ralf Linnemann, Wolf Reinhardt, Andrij Usov:
Information Modelling and Simulation in Large Interdependent Critical Infrastructures in IRRIIS. 36-47 - Marco Beccuti, Giuliana Franceschinis, Mohamed Kaâniche, Karama Kanoun:
Multi-level Dependability Modeling of Interdependencies between the Electricity and Information Infrastructures. 48-59 - Silvano Chiaradonna, Felicita Di Giandomenico, Paolo Lollini:
Interdependency Analysis in Electric Power Systems. 60-71 - Emiliano Casalicchio, Emanuele Galli, Salvatore Tucci:
Modeling and Simulation of Complex Interdependent Systems: A Federated Agent-Based Approach. 72-83 - Rune Gustavsson, Björn Ståhl:
Self-healing and Resilient Critical Infrastructures. 84-94 - Anas Abou El Kalam, Yves Deswarte:
Critical Infrastructures Security Modeling, Enforcement and Runtime Checking. 95-108 - Salvatore D'Antonio, Luigi Romano, Abdelmajid Khelil, Neeraj Suri:
INcreasing Security and Protection through Infrastructure REsilience: The INSPIRE Project. 109-118 - Christine Schwaegerl, Olaf Seifert, Robert Buschmann, Hermann Dellwing, Stefan Geretshuber, Claus Leick:
Increase of Power System Survivability with the Decision Support Tool CRIPS Based on Network Planning and Simulation Program PSS®SINCAL. 119-130 - Rüdiger Klein:
Information Modelling and Simulation in Large Dependent Critical Infrastructures - An Overview on the European Integrated Project IRRIIS. 131-143 - Ettore Bompard, Marcelo Masera, Roberto Napoli, Fei Xue:
Assessment of Structural Vulnerability for Power Grids by Network Performance Based on Complex Networks. 144-154 - Francesco Cadini, Enrico Zio, Cristina-Andreea Petrescu:
Using Centrality Measures to Rank the Importance of the Components of a Complex Network Infrastructure. 155-167 - João Paulo S. Medeiros, Selan R. dos Santos:
RadialNet: An Interactive Network Topology Visualization Tool with Visual Auditing Support. 168-179 - Francesco Flammini, Andrea Gaglione, Nicola Mazzocca, Concetta Pragliola:
Quantitative Security Risk Assessment and Management for Railway Transportation Infrastructures. 180-189 - Eric A. M. Luiijf, Manou Ali, Annemarie Zielstra:
Assessing and Improving SCADA Security in the Dutch Drinking Water Sector. 190-199 - Tiago H. Kobayashi, Aguinaldo B. Batista, João Paulo S. Medeiros, José Macedo F. Filho, Agostinho M. Brito Jr., Paulo S. Motta Pires:
Analysis of Malicious Traffic in Modbus/TCP Communications. 200-210 - Andrea Carcano, Igor Nai Fovino, Marcelo Masera, Alberto Trombetta:
Scada Malware, a Proof of Concept. 211-222 - Giovanna Dondossola, Geert Deconinck, Fabrizio Garrone, Hakem Beitollahi:
Testbeds for Assessing Critical Scenarios in Power Control Systems. 223-234 - Maria B. Line, Eirik Albrechtsen, Martin Gilje Jaatun, Inger Anne Tøndel, Stig Ole Johnsen, Odd Helge Longva, Irene Wærø:
A Structured Approach to Incident Response Management in the Oil and Gas Industry. 235-246 - José Manuel Torres, Finn Olav Sveen, Jose María Sarriegi:
Security Strategy Analysis for Critical Information Infrastructures. 247-257 - Mikael Asplund, Simin Nadjm-Tehrani, Johan Sigholm:
Emerging Information Infrastructures: Cooperation in Disasters. 258-270 - Gianmarco Baldini, Igor Nai Fovino:
Service Modeling Language Applied to Critical Infrastructure. 271-278 - Jüri Kivimaa, Andres Ojamaa, Enn Tyugu:
Graded Security Expert System. 279-286 - Joan Tomàs-Buliart, Marcel Fernandez, Miguel Soriano:
Protection of Mobile Agents Execution Using a Modified Self-Validating Branch-Based Software Watermarking with External Sentinel. 287-294 - Jose M. Sarriegi, Finn Olav Sveen, José Manuel Torres, Jose J. Gonzalez:
Adaptation of Modelling Paradigms to the CIs Interdependencies Problem. 295-301 - Eric A. M. Luiijf, Albert Nieuwenhuijs, Marieke H. A. Klaver, Michel van Eeten, Edite Cruz:
Empirical Findings on Critical Infrastructure Dependencies in Europe. 302-310 - Susanna Donatelli:
Dependent Automata for the Modelling of Dependencies. 311-318 - Adam Maria Gadomski, Tomasz Adam Zimny:
Application of IPK (Information, Preferences, Knowledge) Paradigm for the Modelling of Precautionary Principle Based Decision-Making. 319-327 - Davide Cerotti, Marco Gribaudo, Andrea Bobbio:
Disaster Propagation in Heterogeneous Media via Markovian Agents. 328-335 - Francesco Flammini, Valeria Vittorini, Nicola Mazzocca, Concetta Pragliola:
A Study on Multiformalism Modeling of Critical Infrastructures. 336-343 - Adam Kozakiewicz, Anna Felkner, Tomasz Jordan Kruk:
Simulation of Critical ICT Infrastructure for Municipal Crisis Management. 344-351 - Joshua Blackwell, William J. Tolone, Seok-Won Lee, Wei-Ning Xiang, Lydia Marsh:
An Ontology-Based Approach to Blind Spot Revelation in Critical Infrastructure Protection Planning. 352-359 - Demetrios G. Eliades, Marios M. Polycarpou:
Security of Water Infrastructure Systems. 360-367 - Pierluigi Assogna, Glauco Bertocchi, Antonio DiCarlo, Franco Milicchio, Alberto Paoluzzi, Giorgio Scorzelli, Michele Vicentino, Roberto Zollo:
Critical Infrastructures as Complex Systems: A Multi-level Protection Architecture. 368-375 - Lothar Fickert, Helmut Malleck, Christian Wakolbinger:
Challenges Concerning the Energy-Dependency of the Telecom Infrastructure. 376-385 - Luisa Franchina, Marco Carbonelli, Laura Gratta, Claudio Petricca, Daniele Perucchini:
An Effective Approach for Cascading Effects Prevision in Critical Infrastructures. 386-393
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