Adaptive Cyberdefense for Survival and Intrusion Tolerance
IEEE Internet Computing
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ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS) - Special Section on Best Papers from SEAMS 2012
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Exploiting autonomic adaptation in defending a distributed application is a relatively new research area. We describe how the QuO adaptive middleware was used to implement auto-adaptive defenses ranging from simple rapid-response sensor-actuator tactics to more sophisticated containment and out-run strategies. In addition, we report on two experiments where live red team attacks were used to evaluate our auto-adaptive defense technology.