A framework for maximizing the survivability of network dependent services
Approved for public release; distribution in unlimited. === As a consequence of the developments in information technology and the Internet, the world is getting increasingly dependent upon distributed systems and network services. Unfortunately, the security of these services has not kept pace with...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-11522017-05-24T16:06:51Z A framework for maximizing the survivability of network dependent services Aktop, Baris Xie, Geoffrey Gibson, John Computer Science Computer networks Security measures Network survivability fault tolerance SAAM maximizing network service survivability Approved for public release; distribution in unlimited. As a consequence of the developments in information technology and the Internet, the world is getting increasingly dependent upon distributed systems and network services. Unfortunately, the security of these services has not kept pace with the advances in information technology itself. Security practitioners accept that, a system that is connected to an unbounded network, e.g., the Internet, will be vulnerable to attacks regardless of its security features. However, the emerging discipline of survivability can help ensure that such systems deliver essential services and maintain essential properties, such as integrity, confidentiality and performance, despite the presence of intrusions. Although survivability has been accepted as a means of sufficiently addressing the security problems of current network services, unfortunately, the studies that have been done on network survivability so far are not mature enough and they lack quantifiable metrics. To address this lack of network survivability measure, a global connectivity metric is developed in this thesis. Additionally, an election protocol based on this metric is designed for the SAAM prototype to enhance the survivability of the SAAM server. Lieutenant Junior Grade, Turkish Navy 2012-03-14T17:30:44Z 2012-03-14T17:30:44Z 2003-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1152 Copyright is reserved by the copyright owner. xvi, 129 p. : ill. (some col.) ; application/pdf Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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Approved for public release; distribution in unlimited. === As a consequence of the developments in information technology and the Internet, the world is getting increasingly dependent upon distributed systems and network services. Unfortunately, the security of these services has not kept pace with the advances in information technology itself. Security practitioners accept that, a system that is connected to an unbounded network, e.g., the Internet, will be vulnerable to attacks regardless of its security features. However, the emerging discipline of survivability can help ensure that such systems deliver essential services and maintain essential properties, such as integrity, confidentiality and performance, despite the presence of intrusions. Although survivability has been accepted as a means of sufficiently addressing the security problems of current network services, unfortunately, the studies that have been done on network survivability so far are not mature enough and they lack quantifiable metrics. To address this lack of network survivability measure, a global connectivity metric is developed in this thesis. Additionally, an election protocol based on this metric is designed for the SAAM prototype to enhance the survivability of the SAAM server. === Lieutenant Junior Grade, Turkish Navy |
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