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3rd CyCon 2011: Tallinn, Estonia
- Christian Czosseck, Enn Tyugu, Thomas C. Wingfield:
3rd International Conference on Cyber Conflict, CyCon 2011, Tallinn, Estonia, June 7-10, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-61284-245-5
Track I: Concepts, Strategy & Law
- Susan W. Brenner, Leo L. Clarke:
Conscription and cyber conflict: Legal issues. 1-12 - Fabio Mulazzani, Salvatore Alessandro Sarcià:
Cyber security on military deployed networks. 1-15 - Murat Dogrul, Adil Aslan, Eyyup Celik:
Developing an international cooperation on cyber defense and deterrence against Cyber terrorism. 1-15 - Keir Giles:
"Information Troops" - A Russian Cyber Command? 1-16 - Victoria Ekstedt:
Is the Swedish Territorial Defence Ordinance applicable on the fourth arena? 1-9 - Luc Dandurand:
Rationale and blueprint for a cyber Red Team Within NATO: An essential component of the alliance's cyber forces. 1-16 - Dmitri Alperovitch:
Towards establishment of cyberspace deterrence strategy. 1-8
Track II: Technical Challenges & Solutions Track
- Enn Tyugu:
Artificial intelligence in cyber defense. 1-11 - Christian Czosseck, Gabriel Klein, Felix Leder:
On the arms race around botnets - Setting up and taking down botnets. 1-14 - Hayretdin Bahsi, Albert Levi:
Preserving organizational privacy in intrusion detection log sharing. 1-14 - Mario Golling, Björn Stelte:
Requirements for a future EWS - Cyber Defence in the internet of the future. 1-16 - Robert Koch:
Towards next-generation Intrusion Detection. 1-18 - Daniel Bilar, Brendan Saltaformaggio:
Using a novel behavioral stimuli-response framework to Defend against Adversarial Cyberspace Participants. 1-16
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