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Defending a Target Area With a Slower Defender
IEEE Control Systems Letters, 2023Han Fu, Hugh H T Liu
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26th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW'06), 2006
We consider a security problem on a distributed network. We assume a network whose nodes are vulnerable to infection by threats (e.g. viruses), the attackers. A system security software, the defender, is available in the system. However, due to the networks size, economic and performance reasons, it is capable to provide safety, i.e.
Gelastou, Marina +9 more
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We consider a security problem on a distributed network. We assume a network whose nodes are vulnerable to infection by threats (e.g. viruses), the attackers. A system security software, the defender, is available in the system. However, due to the networks size, economic and performance reasons, it is capable to provide safety, i.e.
Gelastou, Marina +9 more
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Defending Rights or Defending Privileges?
Public Management Review, 2011This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Public Management Review, 2011, 13 (2), pp. 257-272 (Copyright Taylor & Francis), available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/14719037.2010.532966. ; Conducting research in public services organizations raises important but often neglected questions about the status of ...
Dixon-Woods, Mary, Bosk, Charles L.
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Computer, 2002
Professionals for Cyber Defense (PCD) recommends that President Bush promptly initiates a scientific process to assess the scale and gravity of the strategic threat of cyber warfare against the US. We expect it will confirm repeated warnings from the technical community.
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Professionals for Cyber Defense (PCD) recommends that President Bush promptly initiates a scientific process to assess the scale and gravity of the strategic threat of cyber warfare against the US. We expect it will confirm repeated warnings from the technical community.
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
This article focuses on the opportunities for allowing protests in contemporary Russia despite military censorship and a ban on any public action or criticism of the ongoing war against Ukraine. The research analyzes the tactics of the women’s activism that were used on Red Square in November 2023, demanding the return of their mobilized relatives. The
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This article focuses on the opportunities for allowing protests in contemporary Russia despite military censorship and a ban on any public action or criticism of the ongoing war against Ukraine. The research analyzes the tactics of the women’s activism that were used on Red Square in November 2023, demanding the return of their mobilized relatives. The
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Proceedings of the 2004 workshop on New security paradigms - NSPW '04, 2005
Psychological research in the security arena has focused on understanding the attacker, with little work done on understanding the defender. This paper presents a pilot study undertaken to determine if there are trends within the defender community, or if we represent a more diverse group with varying approaches to the problem.
Carrie Gates, Tara Whalen
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Psychological research in the security arena has focused on understanding the attacker, with little work done on understanding the defender. This paper presents a pilot study undertaken to determine if there are trends within the defender community, or if we represent a more diverse group with varying approaches to the problem.
Carrie Gates, Tara Whalen
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Defending 'Defending Musical Perdurantism'
The British Journal of Aesthetics, 2008Julian Dodd has recently objected to musical perdurantism-the view that a musical work is a fusion of performances-on the grounds that it entails that one cannot hear all of a musical work and that a musical work can have temporal parts that belong to different ontological categories. We defend musical perdurantism from both objections.
B. Caplan, C. Matheson
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