“Intrusion-Resilient Middleware Design and Validation”
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 14 January 2013
Paulo Veríssimo, Miguel Correia, Nuno Ferreira Neves, Paulo Sousa
in Information Assurance, Security and Privacy Services, ser. Handbooks in Information Systems
Emerald Group Publishing Limited, May 2009, vol. 4, pp. 615–678.
Abstract: Intrusion Tolerance has become a reference paradigm for dealing with intrusions and accidental faults, achieving security and dependability in an automatic way, much along the lines of classical fault tolerance. This chapter is an introduction to the design and validation of intrusion-tolerant middleware and systems.
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