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Book Title
Cyber Situational Awareness: Issues and Research
Publication Date
2009-10-28
Pages
252
ISBN
9781441901392

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
1441901396
ISBN-13
9781441901392
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72370160

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
Xii, 252 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Cyber Situational Awareness : Issues and Research
Subject
Security / Online Safety & Privacy, Networking / General, Security / General, Information Management, Security / Networking
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Author
Peng Liu
Subject Area
Computers, Business & Economics
Series
Advances in Information Security Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight
42.7 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Series Volume Number
46
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
005.8
Table Of Content
I Overview of Cyber Situational Awareness.- Cyber SA: Situational Awareness for Cyber Defense.- Overview of Cyber Situation Awareness.- II The Reasoning and Decision Making Aspects.- RPD-based Hypothesis Reasoning for Cyber Situation Awareness.- Uncertainty and Risk Management in Cyber Situational Awareness.- III Macroscopic Cyber Situational Awareness.- Employing Honeynets For Network Situational Awareness.- Assessing Cybercrime Through the Eyes of the WOMBAT.- IV Enterprise Cyber Situational Awareness.- Topological Vulnerability Analysis.- Cross-Layer Damage Assessment for Cyber Situational Awareness.- V Microscopic Cyber Situational Awareness.- A Declarative Framework for Intrusion Analysis.- Automated Software Vulnerability Analysis.- VI The Machine Learning Aspect.- Machine Learning Methods for High Level Cyber Situation Awareness.
Synopsis
Motivation for the Book This book seeks to establish the state of the art in the cyber situational awareness area and to set the course for future research. A multidisciplinary group of leading researchers from cyber security, cognitive science, and decision science areas elab orate on the fundamental challenges facing the research community and identify promising solution paths. Today, when a security incident occurs, the top three questions security admin istrators would ask are in essence: What has happened? Why did it happen? What should I do? Answers to the ?rst two questions form the core of Cyber Situational Awareness. Whether the last question can be satisfactorily answered is greatly de pendent upon the cyber situational awareness capability of an enterprise. A variety of computer and network security research topics (especially some sys tems security topics) belong to or touch the scope of Cyber Situational Awareness. However, the Cyber Situational Awareness capability of an enterprise is still very limited for several reasons: * Inaccurate and incomplete vulnerability analysis, intrusion detection, and foren sics. * Lack of capability to monitor certain microscopic system/attack behavior. * Limited capability to transform/fuse/distill information into cyber intelligence. * Limited capability to handle uncertainty. * Existing system designs are not very "friendly" to Cyber Situational Awareness., Motivation for the Book This book seeks to establish the state of the art in the cyber situational awareness area and to set the course for future research. A multidisciplinary group of leading researchers from cyber security, cognitive science, and decision science areas elab orate on the fundamental challenges facing the research community and identify promising solution paths. Today, when a security incident occurs, the top three questions security admin istrators would ask are in essence: What has happened? Why did it happen? What should I do? Answers to the ?rst two questions form the core of Cyber Situational Awareness. Whether the last question can be satisfactorily answered is greatly de pendent upon the cyber situational awareness capability of an enterprise. A variety of computer and network security research topics (especially some sys tems security topics) belong to or touch the scope of Cyber Situational Awareness. However, the Cyber Situational Awareness capability of an enterprise is still very limited for several reasons: - Inaccurate and incomplete vulnerability analysis, intrusion detection, and foren sics. - Lack of capability to monitor certain microscopic system/attack behavior. - Limited capability to transform/fuse/distill information into cyber intelligence. - Limited capability to handle uncertainty. - Existing system designs are not very "friendly" to Cyber Situational Awareness., When it comes to cyber security accidents, cyber situational awareness is knowing what happened and why it happened. This multidisciplinary volume offers the state-of-the-art in this field, covering fundamental challenges and identifying promising solutions., Chapter 1: Introduction to Cyber Situational Awareness Lead authors: Sushil Jajodia, Peng Liu, Vipin Swarup, Cliff Wang Chapter 2: Information Fusion for Cyber Situational Awareness Lead author: George Tadda, AFRL --------------------------------------------------------------------- Section: Macroscopic Cyber Situational Awareness -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 3: Cyber Situational Awareness through Network Telescopes Lead authors: Vern Paxson (Berkeley), P. Barford (Wisconsin) Chapter 4: Using Honeynets to Gain Internet Situational Awareness Lead author: Mark Dacier, EURECOM Chapter 5: Internet-Scale Cyber Threat Analysis Lead author: Phillip Porras, SRI International -------------------------------------------------------------------- Section: Enterprise Cyber Situational Awareness -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 6: Topological Vulnerability Analysis Lead author: Sushil Jajodia Chapter 7: Intrusion Detection and Alert Correlation Lead author: Peng Ning Chapter 8: Damage assessment and intrusion response Lead author: Peng Liu ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section: Microscopic Cyber Situational Awareness -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 9: Microscopic Cyber Situational Awareness: Needs, Challenges and Solutions Lead author: Dawn Song, Berkeley {Backup author: Peng Liu} Chapter 10: Intrusion Back-tracking and Forensics Lead author: Peter Chen, Michigan Chapter 11: System Call Level Cyber Situational Awareness Lead authors: Jha & Griffin ----------------------------------------- Section: The Data Dimension ------------------------------------------ Chapter 12: A Data Stream Analysis Approach to Cyber Situational Awareness Lead author: Sharad Mehrotra, UC Irvine ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Section: Decision Making & Leaning Aspects ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chapter 13: RPD-inspired Hypothesis Reasoning for Cyber Situation Awareness Lead authors: John Yen, Penn State University Chapter 14: Automated Human Analyst Situation Awareness Cognition Lead author: unknown {candidate author: Mike McNeese, Penn State University) Chapter 15: Uncertainty and Risk Management in Cyber Situation Awareness Lead author: unknown
LC Classification Number
QA76.9.A25

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