Data Security Equals Graph Connectivity
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics
On power-law relationships of the Internet topology
Proceedings of the conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communication
Principles of Network and System Administration
Principles of Network and System Administration
A graph-theoretical model of computer security: From file sharing to social engineering
International Journal of Information Security
Theoretical System Administration
LISA '00 Proceedings of the 14th USENIX conference on System administration
An approach to understanding policy based on autonomy and voluntary cooperation
DSOM'05 Proceedings of the 16th IFIP/IEEE Ambient Networks international conference on Distributed Systems: operations and Management
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Archipelago is system analysis and visualization tool which implements several methods of automated resource and security analysis for human-computer networks; this includes physical networks, social networks, knowledge networks and networks of clues in a forensic analysis. Access control, intrusions and social engineering can be discussed in the framework of graphical and information theoretical relationships. Groups of users and shared objects, such as files or conversations, provide communications channels for the spread of both authorized and un-authorized information. We present a Java based analysis tool that evaluates numerical criteria for the security of such systems and implements algorithms for finding the vulnerable points.