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Refinement-Aware Generation of Attack Trees [PDF]
Attack trees allow a security analyst to obtain an overview of the potential vulnerabilities of a system. Due to their refinement structure, attack trees support the analyst in understanding the system vulnerabilities at various levels of abstraction. However, contrary to manually synthesized attack trees, automatically generated attack trees are often
Olga Gadyatskaya +4 more
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Termite Incidence on an Araucaria Plantation Forest in Teluk Bahang, Penang
A study was carried out to evaluate the incidence of termite attack on an Araucaria cunninghamii plantation at Teluk Bahang Forest Park (TBFP), Penang. The hilly plantation area was surveyed to determine the diversity of termite species present.
Abu Hassan Ahmad, Aiman Hanis Jasmi
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Cerambycidae Diastocera trifasciata attacks were studied from October 2015 to September 2017 in three cashew tree orchards in the locality of Brobo in central Côte d’Ivoire.
San-Whouly M. Ouali-N’Goran +3 more
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Towards Automating the Construction & Maintenance of Attack Trees: a Feasibility Study [PDF]
Security risk management can be applied on well-defined or existing systems; in this case, the objective is to identify existing vulnerabilities, assess the risks and provide for the adequate countermeasures.
Stéphane Paul
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Systematic Cyber Threat Modeling for Maritime Operations: Attack Trees for Shipboard Systems
The increasing reliance on digital and automated systems in the maritime industry has introduced significant cybersecurity risks to ship operations. While prior research has examined cyber risk management, systematic modeling of attack scenarios remains ...
Omer F. Keskin +3 more
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Computational Aspects of Attack–Defense Trees [PDF]
Attack---defense trees extend attack trees with defense nodes. This richer formalism allows for a more precise modeling of a system's vulnerabilities, by representing interactions between possible attacks and corresponding defensive measures. In this paper we compare the computational complexity of both formalisms.
Barbara Kordy +2 more
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IntroductionThe Asian chestnut gall wasp (Dryocosmus kuriphilus) is a major pest of chestnut trees worldwide, seriously affecting chestnut cultivation.
Fernando Castedo-Dorado +2 more
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Fire injury can increase tree susceptibility to some bark beetles (Curculionidae, Scolytinae), but whether wildfires can trigger outbreaks of species such as mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) is not well understood. We monitored 1173
Andrew P Lerch +3 more
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Matching-Type Image-Labelings of Trees
A variety of labelings on trees have emerged in order to attack the Graceful Tree Conjecture, but lack showing the connections between two labelings. In this paper, we propose two new labelings: vertex image-labeling and edge image-labeling, and combine ...
Jing Su, Hongyu Wang, Bing Yao
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Quantitative Questions on Attack–Defense Trees [PDF]
Attack-defense trees are a novel methodology for graphical security modeling and assessment. The methodology includes visual, intuitive tree models whose analysis is supported by a rigorous mathematical formalism. Both, the intuitive and the formal components of the approach can be used for quantitative analysis of attack-defense scenarios. In practice,
Barbara Kordy +2 more
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