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The proposed Cyber Conflict Taxonomy is an extensible network taxonomy organized as a plex data structure. Subjects of the taxonomy are entered as either Events or Entities and are then categorized using the categories and subcategories of Actions or Actors.
This paper seeks to create a practical taxonomy to describe cyber conflict events and the actors involved in them in a manner that is useful to security ...
Jan 13, 2017 · This paper seeks to create a practical taxonomy to describe cyber conflict events and the actors involved in them in a manner that is useful ...
A prototype of this taxonomy was developed and tested using a test set of recent cyber conflict events and used to explore the relationship and connections ...
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This paper seeks to create a practical taxonomy to describe cyber conflict events and the actors involved in them in a manner that is useful to security ...
This paper seeks to create a practical taxonomy to describe cyber conflict events and the actors involved in them in a manner that is useful to security ...
Apr 1, 2013 · Scott D. Applegate, Angelos Stavrou, George Mason University, “Towards a Cyber Conflict Taxonomy”, 2013. Unclassified. Open PDF in ...
Applegate and Stavrou[2] developed a de- tailed Cyber Conflict taxonomy capable of describing in detail a cyber-attack. However, their model does not ex- tend ...
Towards a Cyber Conflict Taxonomy. S. Applegate, and A. Stavrou. CyCon, page 1-18. IEEE, (2013 ). 1. 1. Meta data. BibTeX key: conf/cycon/ApplegateS13; entry ...
Applegate and Angelos Stavrou. 2013. “Toward a Cyber Conflict Taxonomy”. 5th International Conference on Cyber Conflict (CYCON 2013), pp. 1–18.