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5th MTD@CCS 2018: Toronto, ON, Canada
- Massimiliano Albanese, Dijiang Huang:
Proceedings of the 5th ACM Workshop on Moving Target Defense, CCS 2018, Toronto, ON, Canada, October 15, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-6003-6
Session 1: Evaluation of MTD Techniques
- Session details: Session 1: Evaluation of MTD Techniques.
- Joel Coffman, Aurin Chakravarty, Joshua A. Russo, Andrew S. Gearhart:
Quantifying the Effectiveness of Software Diversity using Near-Duplicate Detection Algorithms. 1-10 - Hooman Alavizadeh, Jin B. Hong, Julian Jang-Jaccard, Dong Seong Kim:
Comprehensive Security Assessment of Combined MTD Techniques for the Cloud. 11-20 - Warren Connell, Luan Huy Pham, Samuel Philip:
Analysis of Concurrent Moving Target Defenses. 21-30
Session 2: Novel MTD Frameworks and Techniques
- Session details: Session 2: Novel MTD Frameworks and Techniques.
- Daniel Fraunholz, Daniel Krohmer, Simon Duque Antón, Hans Dieter Schotten:
Catch Me If You Can: Dynamic Concealment of Network Entities. 31-39 - Daniel Fraunholz, Daniel Reti, Simon Duque Antón, Hans Dieter Schotten:
Cloxy: A Context-aware Deception-as-a-Service Reverse Proxy for Web Services. 40-47 - Valentina Casola, Alessandra De Benedictis, Massimiliano Rak, Umberto Villano:
A Security SLA-Driven Moving Target Defense Framework to Secure Cloud Applications. 48-56
Keynote
- Session details: Keynote.
- Radha Poovendran:
Dynamic Defense against Adaptive and Persistent Adversaries. 57-58
Session 3: Protection of Critical Services against Advanced Threats
- Session details: Session 3: Protection of Critical Services against Advanced Threats.
- Dieudonne Mulamba, Athith Amarnath, Bruhadeshwar Bezawada, Indrajit Ray:
A Secure Hash Commitment Approach for Moving Target Defense of Security-critical Services. 59-68 - Zhan Shu, Guanhua Yan:
Ensuring Deception Consistency for FTP Services Hardened against Advanced Persistent Threats. 69-79 - Fida Gillani, Ehab Al-Shaer, Qi Duan:
In-design Resilient SDN Control Plane and Elastic Forwarding Against Aggressive DDoS Attacks. 80-89
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