Towards an abstraction layer for security assurance measurements: (invited paper)
Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Software Architecture: Companion Volume
Applicability of security metrics for adaptive security management in a universal banking hub system
Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Software Architecture: Companion Volume
Secure information sharing between heterogeneous embedded devices
Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Software Architecture: Companion Volume
Adding resilience to message oriented middleware
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Software Engineering for Resilient Systems
A Systematic Survey of Self-Protecting Software Systems
ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS) - Special Section on Best Papers from SEAMS 2012
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GEMOM (Genetic Message Oriented Secure Middleware) is an EU FP7 ICT project that focuses on the significant and measurable increase in the end-to-end intelligence, security and resilience of complex, distributed information systems. Complex, distributed software systems are virtually impossible to implement without heavy use of messaging infrastructure. While the existing state of the art achieves arbitrary resilience by a brute-force approach, self-healing is either rudimentary or non-existent. GEMOM, with its fluid, resilient, self-healing and adaptive messaging allows for flexible messaging solutions and offers monitoring, management and maintenance incrementally. Its adaptive security solution will learn and adapt to changing environments during run-time in the face of changing threats without sacrificing the efficiency, flexibility, reliability and security of the system. This paper describes the significant and measurable progress beyond state of the art envisioned by the GEMOM project.