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Modeling and Preventing Phishing Attacks
2005A first contribution of this paper is a theoretical yet practically applicable model covering a large set of phishing attacks, aimed towards developing an understanding of threats relating to phishing. We model an attack by a phishing graph in which nodes correspond to knowledge or access rights, and (directed) edges correspond to means of obtaining ...
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Minimization of Fatalities in a Nuclear Attack Model
Operations Research, 1969This paper considers a two-sided war game in which one side (the defender) must first deploy its defenses, consisting of both a passive defense (shelters), and an active defense (anti-missile missiles); the other side (the attacker) then decides how to aim its missiles.
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International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering, 2014
S. Al-Fedaghi, Samer Moein
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S. Al-Fedaghi, Samer Moein
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XOR ciphers model and the attack to it
Journal of Computer Virology and Hacking Techniques, 2022openaire +1 more source
2014
User spoofing has a serious impact to the normal operation of wireless and sensor networks. It is thus desirable to detect the presence of identity-based attacks and eliminate them from the network. The traditional approach to address identity-based attacks is to apply cryptographic authentication.
Jie Yang +3 more
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User spoofing has a serious impact to the normal operation of wireless and sensor networks. It is thus desirable to detect the presence of identity-based attacks and eliminate them from the network. The traditional approach to address identity-based attacks is to apply cryptographic authentication.
Jie Yang +3 more
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Attack and System Modeling Applied to IoT, Cloud, and Mobile Ecosystems
ACM Computing Surveys, 2021João B F Sequeiros +2 more
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Do Not Model the Attacker (Transcript of Discussion)
2011Tuomas Aura: You criticised the fact that tools have built in assumptions, but this depends on the tool user. If you think of things such as program-defining tools, or program checkers, something that you want someone to use over and over again, they should do things automatically, and get it right most of the time. In that case you don't want the user
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An Evaluation Method of the Anti-Modeling-Attack Capability of PUFs
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2023Yongliang Chen, Xiaoxin Cui, Yun Liu
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