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Self-Adaptive Systems for Information Survivability: PMOP and AWDRAT
Cambridge, Massachussets July 09-July 11
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SASO.2007.50First International Conference on Sel ...
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Howard Shrobe, MIT CSAIL
Robert Laddaga, BBN Technologies
Bob Balzer, Teknowledge
Neil Goldman, Teknowledge
Dave Wile, Teknowledge
Marcelo Tallis, Teknowledge
Tim Hollebeek, Teknowledge
Alexander Egyed, Teknowledge

Information systems form the backbones of the critical infrastructures of modern societies. Unfortunately, these systems are highly vulnerable to attacks that can result in enormous damage.

This paper describes two related systems PMOP and AWDRAT1 that were developed during the DARPA Self Regenerative Systems program. PMOP defends against insider attacks while AWDRAT is intended to detect compromises to software systems. Both rely on self-monitoring, diagnosis and self-adaptation. We describe both systems and show the results of experiments with each

Citation:
Howard Shrobe, Robert Laddaga, Bob Balzer, Neil Goldman, Dave Wile, Marcelo Tallis, Tim Hollebeek, Alexander Egyed, "Self-Adaptive Systems for Information Survivability: PMOP and AWDRAT," saso, pp.332-335, First International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO 2007), 2007
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