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Assessing security assessment

1988., IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2003
The authors discuss aspect-operator-test graphs, a method for representing and evaluating engineering tasks, and apply them to power system security assessment. The result indicates where research is most needed. An analysis of existing practices for short-term security assessment shows that their greatest weakness is their complete lack of clearly ...
S.N. Talukdar, R.D. Christie
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Security Metrics: Principles and Security Assessment Methods

2018 9th International Symposium on Telecommunications (IST), 2018
Nowadays, Information Technology is one of the important parts of human life and also of organizations. Organizations face problems such as IT problems. To solve these problems, they have to improve their security sections. Thus there is a need for security assessments within organizations to ensure security conditions.
Abouzar Arabsorkhi, Fariba Ghaffari
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A practical approach to security assessment

Proceedings of the 1997 workshop on New security paradigms - NSPW '97, 1997
The Problem Conventional approaches to building and assessing security- critical software are based on the implicit assumption that security is the single most important concern and can be the primary factor driving the software development process. Changes in the marketplace and the nature of security requirements have brought this assumption into ...
Darrell M. Kienzle, William A. Wulf
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Assessing Innovations in Cloud Security

Journal of Computer Information Systems, 2014
The goals of this paper are to analyze the ongoing trends in innovation related to security in cloud computing, and to identify areas for improvement. To this end, we collect all cloud security patent applications (about 512 patent applications) from the United States Patent Trademark Office (USPTO) and apply data mining techniques to their titles ...
Lara Khansa, Christopher W. Zobel
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A security assessment of the minos architecture

ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 2005
Minos is a microarchitecture that implements Biba's low-water-mark integrity policy on individual words of data. Months of testing have revealed a robust system that stops attacks which corrupt control data to hijack program control flow.
Jedidiah R. Crandall, Frederic T. Chong
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Security Assessment of Microfluidic Immunoassays

Proceedings of the International Conference on Omni-Layer Intelligent Systems, 2019
Microfluidic biochips enable an automated, rapid, sample-sparing bioassay implementation. This technology is poised to drive the diagnosis market that uses immunoassay-based biomarkers. However, we envision serious security concerns when biochips replace traditional benchtop assays.
Mohammed Shayan   +4 more
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Security Simulation for Vulnerability Assessment

IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, 2006
This paper discusses simulation technologies developed to "stimulate" an operational command and control security system. The paper discusses simulation techniques used to create a virtual model of a facility in which to conduct vulnerability assessment exercises, performance benchmarking, Concept Of Operations (CONOPS) development and operator ...
Brian Hennessey   +2 more
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