Search Results - "Applebaum, Andy"
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Firewall configuration: An application of multiagent metalevel argumentation
Published in Argument & computation (28-11-2016)“…Firewalls are an important tool in the assurance of network security. Packet filtering firewalls are configured by providing a set of rules that identify how…”
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Reduced-Order Load Models for Large Populations of Flexible Appliances
Published in IEEE transactions on power systems (01-07-2015)“…To respond to volatility and congestion in the power grid, demand response (DR) mechanisms allow for shaping the load compared to a base load profile. When…”
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Towards Causal Models for Adversary Distractions
Published 21-04-2021“…Automated adversary emulation is becoming an indispensable tool of network security operators in testing and evaluating their cyber defenses. At the same time,…”
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Cyber reasoning with argumentation: Abstracting from incomplete and contradictory evidence
Published in MILCOM 2015 - 2015 IEEE Military Communications Conference (01-10-2015)“…Information given to system administrators is often incomplete and contradictory. Even worse, administrators are required to adhere to organizational policies,…”
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Beyond CAGE: Investigating Generalization of Learned Autonomous Network Defense Policies
Published 28-11-2022“…Advancements in reinforcement learning (RL) have inspired new directions in intelligent automation of network defense. However, many of these advancements have…”
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Playbook Oriented Cyber Response
Published in 2018 National Cyber Summit (NCS) (01-06-2018)“…Cyber analysts tend to respond to anomalous events manually, often using subjective judgment that can lead to responses that are less than optimal…”
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Scalable and Anonymous Modeling of Large Populations of Flexible Appliances
Published 07-04-2014“…To respond to volatility and congestion in the power grid, demand response (DR) mechanisms allow for shaping the load compared to a base load profile. When…”
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