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Each vulnerability scanner (VS) represents, identifies and classifies vulnerabilities in its own way, thus making the different scanners difficult to study and compare. Despite numerous efforts by researchers and organisations to solve the disparity in vulnerability names used in the different VSs, vulnerability categories have still not been standardised. This paper highlights the importance of having...
Most network administrators have got unpleasant experience of being overwhelmed by tremendous unstructured network security alerts produced by heterogeneous devices. To date, various approaches have been proposed to correlate security alerts, including the adoption of attack graphs to clarify their causal relationship. However, there still lacks an efficient and operational method to generate attack...
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