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1. IT Dependability Management in Governmental Organisations
Abstract : As our dependence on IT systems increases, evaluating the dependability of critical IT systems becomes more important. This is especially true for systems that are critical in a crisis situation and whose dependability is an important factor in an organisation's capability to resolve a crisis. READ MORE
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2. Dependability of IT Systems in Emergency Situations – Theory and Practice
Abstract : As our dependence on IT systems increases, evaluating the dependability of critical IT systems becomes more important. One of the main challenges in software reliability engineering is the sensitivity of software systems to a changing usage. READ MORE
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3. A Quantitative Approach to Computer Security from a Dependability Perspective
Abstract : Security and dependability represent two very important attributes of modern computer systems, especially in the light of the increasing complexity and criticality of these systems. These two disciplines have traditionally been treated separately, although lately some attempts have been made to integrate them. READ MORE
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4. Modeling and Tuning Security from a Quality of Service Perspective
Abstract : Security has traditionally been thought of as a system or network attribute that was the result of the joint endeavors of the designer, maintainer and user, among others. Even though security can never reach a level of 100%, the aim has been to provide as much security as possible, given the boundary conditions in question. With the advent of, e.g. READ MORE
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5. Practical Experimentation as a Tool for Vulnerability Analysis and Security Evaluation
Abstract : The first part of this thesis describes the results of applying dependability methods to the security area. A uniform taxonomy for security, expected to contain all characteristic attributes, is presented. This taxonomy will hopefully increase the understanding of security issues. READ MORE