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Puttaroo, Mohammad Ally Rehaz. "A behavioural study in runtime analysis environments and drive-by download attacks." Thesis, University of West London, 2017. https://repository.uwl.ac.uk/id/eprint/4751/.

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In the information age, the growth in availability of both technology and exploit kits have continuously contributed in a large volume of websites being compromised or set up with malicious intent. The issue of drive-by-download attacks formulate a high percentage (77%) of the known attacks against client systems. These attacks originate from malicious web-servers or compromised web-servers and attack client systems by pushing malware upon interaction. Within the detection and intelligence gathering area of research, high-interaction honeypot approaches have been a longstanding and well-establ
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Guymon, Daniel Wade. "Cyber-physical Algorithms for Enhancing Collaboration." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31919.

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The research presented in this thesis covers two specific problems within the larger domain of cyber-physical algorithms for enhancing collaboration between one or more people. The two specific problems are 1) determining when people are going to arrive late to a meeting and 2) creating ad-hoc secure pairing protocols for short-range communication. The domain was broken down at opposite extremes in order to derive these problems to work on: 1) collaborations that are planned long in advance and deviations from the plan need to be detected and 2) collaborations that are not planned and need t
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Kambhampaty, Krishna Kanth. "Detecting Insider and Masquerade Attacks by Identifying Malicious User Behavior and Evaluating Trust in Cloud Computing and IoT Devices." Diss., North Dakota State University, 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/10365/29914.

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There are a variety of communication mediums or devices for interaction. Users hop from one medium to another frequently. Though the increase in the number of devices brings convenience, it also raises security concerns. Provision of platform to users is as much important as its security. In this dissertation we propose a security approach that captures user behavior for identifying malicious activities. System users exhibit certain behavioral patterns while utilizing the resources. User behaviors such as device location, accessing certain files in a server, using a designated or specific use
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Azab, Mohamed Mahmoud Mahmoud. "Cooperative Autonomous Resilient Defense Platform for Cyber-Physical Systems." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/19273.

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Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) entail the tight integration of and coordination between computational and physical resources. These systems are increasingly becoming vital to modernizing the national critical infrastructure systems ranging from healthcare, to transportation and energy, to homeland security and national defense. Advances in CPS technology are needed to help improve their current capabilities as well as their adaptability, autonomicity, efficiency, reliability, safety and usability.  Due to the proliferation of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats with exponentially destructiv
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Tan, Yue. "Stochastic Modeling, Optimization and Data-Driven Adaptive Control with Applications in Cloud Computing and Cyber Security." The Ohio State University, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1431098853.

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Lambert, Glenn M. II. "Security Analytics: Using Deep Learning to Detect Cyber Attacks." UNF Digital Commons, 2017. http://digitalcommons.unf.edu/etd/728.

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Security attacks are becoming more prevalent as cyber attackers exploit system vulnerabilities for financial gain. The resulting loss of revenue and reputation can have deleterious effects on governments and businesses alike. Signature recognition and anomaly detection are the most common security detection techniques in use today. These techniques provide a strong defense. However, they fall short of detecting complicated or sophisticated attacks. Recent literature suggests using security analytics to differentiate between normal and malicious user activities. The goal of this research is to
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Wang, Xiaolong. "A Secure Computing Platform for Building Automation Using Microkernel-based Operating Systems." Scholar Commons, 2018. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/7589.

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Building Automation System (BAS) is a complex distributed control system that is widely deployed in commercial, residential, industrial buildings for monitoring and controlling mechanical/electrical equipment. Through increasing industrial and technological advances, the control components of BAS are becoming increasingly interconnected. Along with potential benefits, integration also introduces new attack vectors, which tremendous increases safety and security risks in the control system. Historically, BAS lacks security design and relies on physical isolation and "security through obscurity"
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Wei, Longfei. "Game-Theoretic and Machine-Learning Techniques for Cyber-Physical Security and Resilience in Smart Grid." FIU Digital Commons, 2018. https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/3850.

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The smart grid is the next-generation electrical infrastructure utilizing Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), whose architecture is evolving from a utility-centric structure to a distributed Cyber-Physical System (CPS) integrated with a large-scale of renewable energy resources. However, meeting reliability objectives in the smart grid becomes increasingly challenging owing to the high penetration of renewable resources and changing weather conditions. Moreover, the cyber-physical attack targeted at the smart grid has become a major threat because millions of electronic devices
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Farag, Mohammed Morsy Naeem. "Architectural Enhancements to Increase Trust in Cyber-Physical Systems Containing Untrusted Software and Hardware." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/29084.

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Embedded electronics are widely employed in cyber-physical systems (CPSes), which tightly integrate and coordinate computational and physical elements. CPSes are extensively deployed in security-critical applications and nationwide infrastructure. Perimeter security approaches to preventing malware infiltration of CPSes are challenged by the complexity of modern embedded systems incorporating numerous heterogeneous and updatable components. Global supply chains and third-party hardware components, tools, and software limit the reach of design verification techniques and introduce security conc
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Venugopalan, Vivek. "Enhancing Trust in Reconfigurable Hardware Systems." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/75212.

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A Cyber-Physical System (CPS) is a large-scale, distributed, embedded system, consisting of various components that are glued together to realize control, computation and communication functions. Although these systems are complex, they are ubiquitous in the Internet of Things (IoT) era of autonomous vehicles/drones, smart homes, smart grids, etc. where everything is connected. These systems are vulnerable to unauthorized penetration due to the absence of proper security features and safeguards to protect important information. Examples such as the typewriter hack involving subversive chips r
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