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Proceedings of ICIW 2007
The 2nd International Conference on i-Warfare & Security
held at the Naval Postgraduate School, Montertey, California, USA
8-9 March 2007

 

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Paper Title

Author(s)

Page

Preface

 

v

Biographies of Conference Chairs, Programme Chair, Keynote Speaker and Mini-track Chairs

 

vii

Biographies of contributing authors

 

ix

The Evolution of Information Operations, Contracts across the DoD: Opportunities for Growth in the Future for Academics

Edwin Leigh Armistead1 and Thomas Murphy2
1
Edith Cowan University, Australia
2Northlight Technologies, USA

1-8

On Manipulability of Algorithms

Sviatoslav Braynov
University of Illinois at Springfield IL USA

9-16

Developing a Framework to Improve Information Assurance Battlespace Knowledge

Adam Bryant and Michael Grimaila
Air Force Institute of Technology, Fairborn, OH, USA

17-24

Security Risks in USAF Geospatial Information Sharing

Scott Bryant and Michael Grimaila
Air Force Institute of Technology Fairborn, OH, USA

25-32

Performance Impact of Connectivity Restrictions and Increased Vulnerability Presence on Automated Attack Graph Generation

James Cullum, Cynthia Irvine and Tim Levin
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA

33-46

Analyzing Security Measures for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Using Attack and Protection Trees

Kenneth Edge, Richard Raines, Rusty Baldwin, Michael Grimaila, Christopher Reuter and Robert Bennington
Wright-Patterson AFB, Fairborn,Oh, USA

47-56

A Study of DNS Traffic Patterns on a Large Autonomous System

Sid Faber1and Bert Lundy2
1
Software Engineering Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
2Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA

57-68

Development of a Defensive Cyber Damage Assessment Framework

Larry Fortson and Michael Grimaila
Air Force Institute of Technology, Fairborn, OH, USA

69-76

Anti-Forensics: Techniques, Detection and Countermeasures

Simson Garfinkel
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA

77-84

IPv6: World Update

Kenneth Geers and Alexander Eisen
NCIS Washington, DC, USA

85-94

Leap in the Dark: An Attempt to Theorize Personnel Anomaly Detection for Countering Insider Threats

Shuyuan Mary Ho
Syracuse University
, NY, USA

95-100

Conceptual Design of a Microfluidics Suppressor to Protect against Potentially Lethal Printing Devices: A Scenario-based Physical Cyber Security Measure

Berg Hyacinthe1 and Yves Anglade2
1
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
2Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL, USA

101-110

‘Virtual’ Security Teaching Techniques – Teaching IA methods using VMWare Teams

Derek Isaacs
Colorado Technical University, and Boecore Inc, Colorado Springs CO, USA

111-116

Differential Power Analysis Attacks against AES Circuits Implemented on a FPGA

Keisuke Iwai, Minoru Sasaki and Takakazu
Kurokawa National Defense Academy
, Japan

117-122

Categorization of Profiles for PSYOPs: Can Technology Help?

Magdi Kamel, Mark Eramo, and Christopher Sutter
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA

123-132

Implications of Information Flow Priorities for Interorganizational Crisis Management

Tuija Kuusisto1, Rauno Kuusisto2 and Mark Nissen3
1
Ministry of Defence, Helsinki, Finland 2National Defence University, Helsinki, Finland
3Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA

133-140

Thinking Strategically About Information Operations

Irving Lachow and Robert Miller
National Defense University
, Washington, DC, USA

141-146

Intrusion Detection in open Source Software via Dynamic Aspects

William Mahoney and William Sousan
University of Nebraska at Omaha, NE, USA

147-154

Fine-Grain Security for Military-Civilian-Coalition Operations Though Virtual Private Workspace Technology

R William Maule and Shelley Gallup
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA

155-162

Creating Hardware-based Primitives that Facilitate the Exposure of State Information Useful for Security Related Monitoring

Stephen Mott and Paul Williams
Air Force Institute of Technology, Fairborn, OH, USA

163-170

Graphical Based user Authentication with Embedded Mouse Stroke Dynamics

Ken Revett1, Sergio Tenreiro de Magalhaes2 and Henrique Santos2
1
University of Westminster, London,Uk
2University do Minho, Portugal

171-176

Planning Cost-Effective Deceptive Resource Denial in Defense to Cyber-Attacks

Neil Rowe
U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, CA, USA

177-184

Experiments with a Testbed for Automated Defensive Deception Planning for Cyber-Attacks

Neil Rowe, Han Goh, Sze Lim, and Binh Duong
U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, CA, USA

185-194

Modified RSL as a Countermeasure Against Differential Power Analysis

Minoru Sasaki, Keisuke Iwai and Takakazu
Kurokawa National Defense Academy
, Japan

205-216

A Framework for Relating Cyberspace Operations to the Cognitive and Physical Domains

Tiffiny Smith1, Pamela Woolley2, Robert Mills1, and Richard Raines1
1Air Force Institute of Technology, Fairborn, OH, USA
2 Fairchild AFB WA, USA

217-224

Similarity Analysis of Malicious Executables

Anthonius Sulaiman, Sandeep Mandada, Srinivas Mukkamala and Andrew Sung
New Mexico Tech, Socorro,NM, USA

225-232

Using Deception for assuring Security

Stilianos Vidalis, Eric Llewellyn and Chrostopher Tubbs
University of Wales, Newport ,UK

233-240

The Design Space of Metamorphic Malware

Andrew Walenstein1, Rachit Mathur2, Mohamed Chouchane1, and Arun Lakhotia1
1University of Louisiana at Lafayette, LA, U.S.A.
2McAfee Avert Labs, Beaverton, OR, U.S.A

241-248

Information Terrorism in the New Security Environment

Ken Webb
RNSA and Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia

249-256

Inter-Network Operations Center Dial-By- ASN (INOC-DBA), a Hotline for Critical Internet Infrastructure Management

Bill Woodcock1 and Ross Stapleton- Gray2
1
Packet Clearing House, Berkeley, CA, USA
2Internet Awareness, Inc., Berkeley, CA, USA

257-262

SME Security in the Digital age

Don Milne1, John McCarthy2,and Bryan Mills2
1Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, High Wycombe, UK
2Service Tec Global Services Ltd, UK

263-270

 

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