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Resilient Interdomain Traffic Exchange: BGP Security and DDos Mitigation

December 17, 2019
Author(s)
Kotikalapudi Sriram, Douglas C. Montgomery
In recent years, numerous routing control plane anomalies, such as Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) prefix hijacking and route leaks, have resulted in denial-of-service (DoS), unwanted data traffic detours, and performance degradation. Large-scale distributed

Augmenting Fiat Currency with an Integrated Managed Cryptocurrency

November 24, 2019
Author(s)
Peter M. Mell
In this work, we investigate how the governance features of a managed currency (e.g., a fiat currency) can be built into a cryptocurrency in order to leverage potential benefits found in the use of blockchain technology and smart contracts. The resulting

Implementing a Protocol Native Managed Cryptocurrency

November 24, 2019
Author(s)
Peter M. Mell, Aurelien M. Delaitre, Frederic J. de Vaulx, Philippe J. Dessauw
Previous work presented a theoretical model based on the implicit Bitcoin specification for how an entity might issue a cryptocurrency that mimics features of fiat currencies. Novel to this work were mechanisms by which the issuing entity could manage the

NIST Big Data Interoperability Framework: Volume 2, Big Data Taxonomies

November 18, 2019
Author(s)
Wo L. Chang, Nancy Grady
Big Data is a term used to describe the large amount of data in the networked, digitized, sensor-laden, information-driven world. While opportunities exist with Big Data, the data can overwhelm traditional technical approaches and the growth of data is

NIST Big Data Interoperability Framework: Volume 1, Definitions

October 21, 2019
Author(s)
Wo L. Chang, Nancy Grady
Big Data is a term used to describe the large amount of data in the networked, digitized, sensor-laden, information-driven world. The growth of data is outpacing scientific and technological advances in data analytics. Opportunities exist with Big Data to

NIST Big Data Interoperability Framework: Volume 4, Security and Privacy

October 21, 2019
Author(s)
Wo L. Chang, Arnab Roy, Mark Underwood
Big Data is a term used to describe the large amount of data in the networked, digitized, sensor-laden, information-driven world. While opportunities exist with Big Data, the data can overwhelm traditional technical approaches and the growth of data is

NIST Big Data Interoperability Framework: Volume 6, Reference Architecture

October 21, 2019
Author(s)
Wo L. Chang, David Boyd, Orit Levin
Big Data is a term used to describe the large amount of data in the networked, digitized, sensor-laden, information-driven world. While opportunities exist with Big Data, the data can overwhelm traditional technical approaches, and the growth of data is

NIST Big Data Interoperability Framework: Volume 7, Standards Roadmap

October 21, 2019
Author(s)
Wo L. Chang, Russell Reinsch, David Boyd, Carl Buffington
While opportunities exist with Big Data, the data can overwhelm traditional technical approaches. To advance progress in Big Data, the NIST Big Data Public Working Group (NBD-PWG) is working to develop consensus on important, fundamental concepts related

NIST Big Data Interoperability Framework: Volume 9, Adoption and Modernization

October 21, 2019
Author(s)
Wo L. Chang, Russell Reinsch, Claire C. Austin
The potential for organizations to capture value from Big Data improves every day as the pace of the Big Data revolution continues to increase, but the level of value captured by companies deploying Big Data initiatives has not been equivalent across all

Cybersecurity Framework Manufacturing Profile Low Impact Level Example Implementations Guide: Volume 1 - General Implementation Guidance

September 30, 2019
Author(s)
Keith A. Stouffer, Timothy Zimmerman, CheeYee Tang, Michael Pease, Jeffrey Cichonski, Neeraj Shah, Wesley Downard
This guide provides general implementation guidance (Volume 1) and example proof-of-concept solutions demonstrating how available open-source and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products could be implemented in manufacturing environments to satisfy the

Cybersecurity Framework Manufacturing Profile Low Impact Level Example Implementations Guide: Volume 2 - Process-based Manufacturing System Use Case

September 30, 2019
Author(s)
Keith A. Stouffer, Timothy Zimmerman, CheeYee Tang, Michael Pease, Jeffrey Cichonski, Neeraj Shah, Wesley Downard
This guide provides example proof-of-concept solutions demonstrating how available open-source and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products could be implemented in process-based manufacturing environments to satisfy the requirements in the Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity Framework Manufacturing Profile Low Impact Level Example Implementations Guide: Volume 3 - Discrete-based Manufacturing System Use Case

September 30, 2019
Author(s)
Keith A. Stouffer, Timothy Zimmerman, CheeYee Tang, Michael Pease, Jeffrey Cichonski, Neeraj Shah, Wesley Downard
This guide provides example proof-of-concept solutions demonstrating how available open-source and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products could be implemented in discrete-based manufacturing environments to satisfy the requirements in the Cybersecurity

Securing, Authenticating, and Visualizing Data-Links for Manufacturing Enterprises

August 26, 2019
Author(s)
William Z. Bernstein, Sylvere Krima, Laetitia Monnier, Mehdi Shahid
We introduce a prototype implementation of the Securing and Authenticating Data-Links (SADL) Interface, which interacts with a manufacturing handle registry to facilitate traceability of digital resources for engineering projects. This paper outlines the

The Evolution of Cranfield

August 14, 2019
Author(s)
Ellen M. Voorhees
This chapter examines how the test collection paradigm, the dominant evaluation methodology in information retrieval, has been adapted to meet the changing requirements for information retrieval research in the era of community evaluation conferences such

Determining Forensic Data Requirements for Detecting Hypervisor Attacks

August 7, 2019
Author(s)
Changwei Liu, Anoop Singhal, Ramaswamy Chandramouli, Duminda Wijesekera
Hardware/Server virtualization is a key feature of data centers used for cloud computing services and enterprise computing that enables ubiquitous access to shared system resources. Server virtualization is typically performed by a hypervisor, which

Security Strategies for Microservices-based Application Systems

August 7, 2019
Author(s)
Ramaswamy Chandramouli
Microservices architecture is increasingly being used to develop application systems since its smaller codebase facilitates faster code development, testing, and deployment as well as optimization of the platform based on the type of microservice, support

2018 MediFor Challenge

July 23, 2019
Author(s)
Jonathan G. Fiscus, Haiying Guan, Andrew Delgado, Timothee N. Kheyrkhah, Yooyoung Lee, Daniel F. Zhou, Amy Yates
Media forensics is the science and practice of determining the authenticity and establishing the integrity of audio and visual media. DARPA's Media Forensics (MediFor) program brings together world-class researchers to develop technologies for the

Information Exposure (IEX): A New Class in the Bugs Framework (BF)

July 9, 2019
Author(s)
Irena Bojanova, Yaacov Yesha, Paul E. Black, Yan Wu
Exposure of sensitive information can be harmful on its own and in addition could enable further attacks. A rigorous and unambiguous definition of information exposure faults can help researchers and practitioners identify them, thus avoiding security
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