Computer Science – Digital Libraries
Scientific paper
2004-11-22
Second Annual Adaptive and Resilient Computing Security Workshop, Santa Fe, 2003
Computer Science
Digital Libraries
Scientific paper
The design of the defenses Internet systems can deploy against attack, especially adaptive and resilient defenses, must start from a realistic model of the threat. This requires an assessment of the capabilities of the adversary. The design typically evolves through a process of simulating both the system and the adversary. This requires the design and implementation of a simulated adversary based on the capability assessment. Consensus on the capabilities of a suitable adversary is not evident. Part of the recent redesign of the protocol used by peers in the LOCKSS digital preservation system included a conservative assessment of the adversary's capabilities. We present our assessment and the implications we drew from it as a step towards a reusable adversary specification.
Baker Mary
Giuli T. J.
Maniatis Petros
Rosenthal David S. H.
Roussopoulos Mema
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