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Critical Information Infrastructure Security : Third International Workshop, CRITIS 2008, Rome, Italy, October13-15, 2008. Revised Papers / edited by Roberto Setola, Stefan Geretshuber.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 5508Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009Descripción: recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783642035524
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • TK5105.5-5105.9
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Blackouts in Power Transmission Networks Due to Spatially Localized Load Anomalies -- Stability of a Distributed Generation Network Using the Kuramoto Models -- Enabling System of Systems Analysis of Critical Infrastructure Behaviors -- Information Modelling and Simulation in Large Interdependent Critical Infrastructures in IRRIIS -- Multi-level Dependability Modeling of Interdependencies between the Electricity and Information Infrastructures -- Interdependency Analysis in Electric Power Systems -- Modeling and Simulation of Complex Interdependent Systems: A Federated Agent-Based Approach -- Self-healing and Resilient Critical Infrastructures -- Critical Infrastructures Security Modeling, Enforcement and Runtime Checking -- INcreasing Security and Protection through Infrastructure REsilience: The INSPIRE Project -- Increase of Power System Survivability with the Decision Support Tool CRIPS Based on Network Planning and Simulation Program PSS®SINCAL -- Information Modelling and Simulation in Large Dependent Critical Infrastructures – An Overview on the European Integrated Project IRRIIS -- Assessment of Structural Vulnerability for Power Grids by Network Performance Based on Complex Networks -- Using Centrality Measures to Rank the Importance of the Components of a Complex Network Infrastructure -- RadialNet: An Interactive Network Topology Visualization Tool with Visual Auditing Support -- Quantitative Security Risk Assessment and Management for Railway Transportation Infrastructures -- Assessing and Improving SCADA Security in the Dutch Drinking Water Sector -- Analysis of Malicious Traffic in Modbus/TCP Communications -- Scada Malware, a Proof of Concept -- Testbeds for Assessing Critical Scenarios in Power Control Systems -- A Structured Approach to Incident Response Management in the Oil and Gas Industry -- Security Strategy Analysis for Critical Information Infrastructures -- Emerging Information Infrastructures: Cooperation in Disasters -- Service Modeling Language Applied to Critical Infrastructure -- Graded Security Expert System -- Protection of Mobile Agents Execution Using a Modified Self-Validating Branch-Based Software Watermarking with External Sentinel -- Adaptation of Modelling Paradigms to the CIs Interdependencies Problem -- Empirical Findings on Critical Infrastructure Dependencies in Europe -- Dependent Automata for the Modelling of Dependencies -- Application of IPK (Information, Preferences, Knowledge) Paradigm for the Modelling of Precautionary Principle Based Decision-Making -- Disaster Propagation in Heterogeneous Media via Markovian Agents -- A Study on Multiformalism Modeling of Critical Infrastructures -- Simulation of Critical ICT Infrastructure for Municipal Crisis Management -- An Ontology-Based Approach to Blind Spot Revelation in Critical Infrastructure Protection Planning -- Security of Water Infrastructure Systems -- Critical Infrastructures as Complex Systems: A Multi-level Protection Architecture -- Challenges Concerning the Energy-Dependency of the Telecom Infrastructure -- An Effective Approach for Cascading Effects Prevision in Critical Infrastructures.
Resumen: This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Critical Information Infrastructures Security, CRITIS 2008, held in Rome, Italy, in October 2008. The 39 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 70 submissions. All the contributions highlight the current development in the field of Critical (Information) Infrastructures and their Protection. Specifically they emphasized that the efforts dedicated to this topic are beginning to provide some concrete results. Some papers illustrated interesting and innovative solutions devoted to understanding, analyzing and modeling a scenario composed by several heterogeneous and interdependent infrastructures. Furthermore, issues concerning crisis management scenarios for interdependent infrastructures have been illustrated. Encouraging preliminarily results have been presented about the development of new technological solutions addressing self-healing capabilities of infrastructures, that is regarded as one of the most promising research topics to improve the infrastructures’ resilience.
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Blackouts in Power Transmission Networks Due to Spatially Localized Load Anomalies -- Stability of a Distributed Generation Network Using the Kuramoto Models -- Enabling System of Systems Analysis of Critical Infrastructure Behaviors -- Information Modelling and Simulation in Large Interdependent Critical Infrastructures in IRRIIS -- Multi-level Dependability Modeling of Interdependencies between the Electricity and Information Infrastructures -- Interdependency Analysis in Electric Power Systems -- Modeling and Simulation of Complex Interdependent Systems: A Federated Agent-Based Approach -- Self-healing and Resilient Critical Infrastructures -- Critical Infrastructures Security Modeling, Enforcement and Runtime Checking -- INcreasing Security and Protection through Infrastructure REsilience: The INSPIRE Project -- Increase of Power System Survivability with the Decision Support Tool CRIPS Based on Network Planning and Simulation Program PSS®SINCAL -- Information Modelling and Simulation in Large Dependent Critical Infrastructures – An Overview on the European Integrated Project IRRIIS -- Assessment of Structural Vulnerability for Power Grids by Network Performance Based on Complex Networks -- Using Centrality Measures to Rank the Importance of the Components of a Complex Network Infrastructure -- RadialNet: An Interactive Network Topology Visualization Tool with Visual Auditing Support -- Quantitative Security Risk Assessment and Management for Railway Transportation Infrastructures -- Assessing and Improving SCADA Security in the Dutch Drinking Water Sector -- Analysis of Malicious Traffic in Modbus/TCP Communications -- Scada Malware, a Proof of Concept -- Testbeds for Assessing Critical Scenarios in Power Control Systems -- A Structured Approach to Incident Response Management in the Oil and Gas Industry -- Security Strategy Analysis for Critical Information Infrastructures -- Emerging Information Infrastructures: Cooperation in Disasters -- Service Modeling Language Applied to Critical Infrastructure -- Graded Security Expert System -- Protection of Mobile Agents Execution Using a Modified Self-Validating Branch-Based Software Watermarking with External Sentinel -- Adaptation of Modelling Paradigms to the CIs Interdependencies Problem -- Empirical Findings on Critical Infrastructure Dependencies in Europe -- Dependent Automata for the Modelling of Dependencies -- Application of IPK (Information, Preferences, Knowledge) Paradigm for the Modelling of Precautionary Principle Based Decision-Making -- Disaster Propagation in Heterogeneous Media via Markovian Agents -- A Study on Multiformalism Modeling of Critical Infrastructures -- Simulation of Critical ICT Infrastructure for Municipal Crisis Management -- An Ontology-Based Approach to Blind Spot Revelation in Critical Infrastructure Protection Planning -- Security of Water Infrastructure Systems -- Critical Infrastructures as Complex Systems: A Multi-level Protection Architecture -- Challenges Concerning the Energy-Dependency of the Telecom Infrastructure -- An Effective Approach for Cascading Effects Prevision in Critical Infrastructures.

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Critical Information Infrastructures Security, CRITIS 2008, held in Rome, Italy, in October 2008. The 39 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 70 submissions. All the contributions highlight the current development in the field of Critical (Information) Infrastructures and their Protection. Specifically they emphasized that the efforts dedicated to this topic are beginning to provide some concrete results. Some papers illustrated interesting and innovative solutions devoted to understanding, analyzing and modeling a scenario composed by several heterogeneous and interdependent infrastructures. Furthermore, issues concerning crisis management scenarios for interdependent infrastructures have been illustrated. Encouraging preliminarily results have been presented about the development of new technological solutions addressing self-healing capabilities of infrastructures, that is regarded as one of the most promising research topics to improve the infrastructures’ resilience.

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