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23rd IEEE International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'04)
Model-Based Validation of an Intrusion-Tolerant Information System
Florianpolis, Brazil
October 18-October 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2239-4
Fabrice Stevens, University of Illinois
Tod Courtney, University of Illinois
Sankalp Singh, University of Illinois
Adnan Agbaria, University of Illinois
John F. Meyer, University of Michigan
William H. Sanders, University of Illinois
Partha Pal, BBN Technologies, Cambridge, MA
An increasing number of computer systems are designed to be distributed across both local and wide-area networks, performing a multitude of critical information-sharing and computational tasks. Malicious attacks on such systems are a growing concern, where attackers typically seek to degrade quality of service by intrusions that exploit vulnerabilities in networks, operating systems, and application software. Accordingly, designers are seeking improved techniques for validating such systems with respect to specified survivability requirements. In this regard, we describe a model-based validation effort that was undertaken as part of a unified approach to validating a networked intrusion-tolerant information system. Model-based results were used to guide the system?s design as well as to determine whether a given survivability requirement was satisfied.
Citation:
Fabrice Stevens, Tod Courtney, Sankalp Singh, Adnan Agbaria, John F. Meyer, William H. Sanders, Partha Pal, "Model-Based Validation of an Intrusion-Tolerant Information System," srds, pp.184-194, 23rd IEEE International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'04), 2004
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