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netdefenses
Network defenses
The bulk of the work done this year in the area of network defense uses the testbed DETER
supported on a related NSF project. The Cyber Defense Technology Experimental Research
network (DETER network) provides necessary infrastructure- networks, tools, and supporting
processes-to support national-scale experimentation for research and advanced development
on emerging security technologies, without disturbing the production Internet. The DETER
project has achieved the goal of creating, operating, and supporting a researcher- and vendorneutral
experimental infrastructure that is open to a user community including academia,
government, and industry. An operational capability was achieved within the first six months of
funding by deploying two geographically distributed clusters, one at the University of California,
Berkeley, (U.C. Berkeley) and another at the University of Southern California's Information
Sciences Institute (USC/ISI), interconnected by the California High Performance Research
Network.
About Trust
Key Publications
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Getting Involved with Trust
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Recent Publications for netdefenses
- Dan Wendlandt, Dave Andersen, Adrian Perrig. Perspectives: Improving SSH-style Host Authentication with Multi-path Network Probing, USENIX Annual Technical Conference, June, 2008.
- Cynthia Kuo, Ahren Studer, Adrian Perrig. Mind Your Manners: Socially Appropriate Wireless Key Establishment for Groups, ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security (WiSec), ACM, April, 2008.
- Bryan Parno, Dan Wendlandt, Elaine Shi, Adrian Perrig, Bruce Maggs, Yih-Chun Hu. Portcullis: Protecting Connection Setup from Denial-of-Capability Attacks, Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM, August, 2007.
- Anthony D. Joseph, Vern Paxson, Robbert van Renesse. Network Defense Research, Talk or presentation, 19, March, 2007.
- Cynthia Kuo, Adrian Perrig, Jesse Walker. Low-cost Manufacturing, Usability, and Security: An Analysis of Bluetooth Simple Pairing and Wi-Fi Protected Setup, Usable Security (USEC), February, 2007.
- Robbert van Renesse. Cross-cutting Opportunities in Network Defenses, Talk or presentation, 21, January, 2007.
Resources
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