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Current developments in DETER cybersecurity testbed technology

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Sollins, Karen R.; Benzel, Terry; Braden, Bob; Faber, Ted; Mirkovic, Jelena; Schwab, Steve; Wroclawski, John; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
From its inception in 2004, the DETER testbed facility has provided effective, dedicated experimental resources and expertise to a broad range of academic, industrial and government researchers. Now, building on knowledge gained, the DETER developers and community are moving beyond the classic "testbed" model and towards the creation and deployment of fundamentally transformational cybersecurity research methodologies. This paper discusses underlying rationale, together with initial design and implementation, of key technical concepts that drive these transformations.
Date issued
2009-03
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/58894
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Journal
Cybersecurity Applications & Technology Conference For Homeland Security, 2009. CATCH '09
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation
Benzel, T. et al. “Current Developments in DETER Cybersecurity Testbed Technology.” Conference For Homeland Security, 2009. CATCH '09. Cybersecurity Applications & Technology. 2009. 57-70. ©2009 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Version: Final published version
ISBN
978-0-7695-3568-5
Keywords
Cyber defense, DETER, Research Tools and Techniques

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