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Network security is a complex and challenging problem. The area of network defense mechanism design is receiving immense attention from the research community for more than two decades. However, the network security problem is far from completely solved. Researchers have been exploring the applicability of game theoretic approaches to address the network security issues and some of these approaches...
The timely and reliable data transfer required by many networked applications necessitates the development of comprehensive security solutions to monitor and protect against an increasing number of malicious attacks. However, providing complete cyber space situation awareness is extremely challenging because of the lack of effective translation mechanisms from low-level situation information to high-level...
We propose an adaptive cyber security monitoring system that integrates a number of component techniques to collect time-series situation information, perform intrusion detection, keep track of event evolution, and characterize and identify security events so corresponding defense actions can be taken in a timely and effective manner. Particularly, we employ a decision fusion algorithm with analytically...
This keynote speech will be devoted to the application of the state-of-the-art CI (computational intelligence)-based technologies - fuzzy systems, evolutionary computation, genetic programming, neural networks and artificial immune systems, and highlight how CI-based technologies play critical roles in various computer and information security problems
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