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16th USENIX Security Symposium 2007: Boston, MA, USA - DETER
- Terry V. Benzel, George Kesidis:
DETER Community Workshop on Cyber Security Experimentation and Test 2007, Boston, Ma, USA, August 6-7, 2007. USENIX Association 2007 - Ted Faber, John Wroclawski, Kevin Lahey:
A DETER Federation Architecture. - Anthony D. Joseph:
Very Large Scale Cooperative Experiments in Emulab-Derived Systems. - Deepak Dayama:
Emulating an Embedded Firewall. - Ron Ostrenga, Stephen Schwab:
A Plan for Malware Containment in the DETER Testbed. - Yu Chen, Kai Hwang, Wei-Shinn Ku:
Distributed Change-Point Detection of DDoS Attacks: Experimental Results on DETER Testbed. - Ji Li, Dah-Yoh Lim, Karen R. Sollins:
Dependency-based Distributed Intrusion Detection. - Nicholas Weaver, Robin Sommer:
Stress Testing Cluster Bro. - Jelena Mirkovic, Sonia Fahmy, Peter L. Reiher, Roshan K. Thomas:
Automating DDoS Experimentation. - Lunquan Li, Peng Liu, Yoon-chan Jhi, George Kesidis:
Evaluation of Collaborative Worm Containments on DETER Testbed. - Shinsuke Miwa, Toshiyuki Miyachi, Masashi Eto, Masashi Yoshizumi, Yoichi Shinoda:
Design and Implementation of an Isolated Sandbox with Mimetic Internet Used to Analyze Malwares. - Terry Benzel, Robert Braden, Dongho Kim, Anthony D. Joseph, B. Clifford Neuman, Ron Ostrenga, Stephen Schwab, Keith Sklower:
Design, Deployment, and Use of the DETER Testbed. - Brett Wilson, Calvin Ko, Alefiya Hussain:
SEER: A Security Experimentation EnviRonment for DETER. - Dan Duchamp, Greg DeAngelis:
A Hypervisor Based Security Testbed.
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