EC2ND 2005 Proceedings of the First European Conference on Computer Network Defence

This book contains the proceedings of the First European Conference on Computer Network Defence which took place in December 2005 at the University of Glamorgan in the UK. The theme of the conference is the protection of computer networks; and it provides an opportunity for workers in this area to b...

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Other Authors: Blyth, Andrew (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Springer London 2006, 2006
Edition:1st ed. 2006
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Network Defence -- Network Penetration Testing -- A Taxonomy of Criteria for Evaluating Defence Mechanisms against Flooding DoS Attacks -- Spam Honey Pot Research -- Privacy Protection Mechanism in Grid Computing Environment -- Flow Label Filtering Feasibility -- The Representation and use of Relation Information for the Detection of Threats by Security Information Management Systems -- Intelligent real-time reactive Network Management -- Security in Passive Optical Network via Wavelength Hopping and Codes cycling techniques -- A Model of Deploying Deception in a Computer Network Operations (CNO) Environment -- Wireless & Ad Hoc Network Security -- Taxonomy of Attacks on Wireless Sensor Networks -- A Lightweight Identity Authentication Mechanism for Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor Networks -- Modelling the Spread of Computer Worms in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks -- Wily Attackers Seek Wireless Networks in Perth, Western Australia for Easy Targets --  
505 0 |a Network Protocol Analysis & Cryptographic Applications -- Attack on Undeniable Partially Blind Signatures -- Evolutionary Approach in the Security Protocols Design -- Improvement of Adaptive Threshold RSA -- Intrusion Detection & Prevention -- A Log-Based Mining System for Network Node Correlation -- Exploring Vulnerabilities of Agent-Based Ids: The Need for Agent Self-Defence -- Detecting and Classifying Attacks in Computer Networks Using Feed-Forward and Elman Neural Networks -- Data Authentication and Trust Within Distributed Intrusion Detection System Inter-Component Communications -- Design and Implementation of a Fast String Matcher Utilizing Content Addressable Memory -- Zero hour outbreak prevention using distributed traffic anomaly detection -- Mediating Hosts’ Malicious Character -- Masquerade Detection by Using Activity Patterns -- Softwarefor Security in Networked Environments --  
505 0 |a A Flexible, Open Source Software Architecture for Network-Based Forensic Computing & Intelligence Gathering -- Protecting Distributed Object Applications from Corruption of Class Bytecodes on Client Side -- Modeling and Construction of Web Services Security -- Normalising Events into Incidents Using Unified Intrusion Detection-Related Data 
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653 |a Computers / Law and legislation 
653 |a Legal Aspects of Computing 
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520 |a This book contains the proceedings of the First European Conference on Computer Network Defence which took place in December 2005 at the University of Glamorgan in the UK. The theme of the conference is the protection of computer networks; and it provides an opportunity for workers in this area to become better informed about recent research developments as well as to exchange valuable insights and opinions. The contributions are drawn from participants from a number of national and international organisations and cover the following topics: Computer Network Operations Computer Network Attack Network Application Security Web Security Vulnerability Management and Tracking Network Forensics Wireless and Mobile Security Cryptography Network Discovery and Mapping Network Security Intrusion Detection Systems Incident Response and Management Malicious Software Network Architectures and Management Legal and Ethical Issues The papers presented include contributions from leading figures in the field and are a valuable source of reference for both the researchers and the practitioners of computer network defence