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Re: Research Help

Subject: Re: Research Help
Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2006 19:01:58 -0500
2)Information on network security risk analysis

Hehe... well, there's a couple things I can think of that might prove of some help:


"The base-rate fallacy and the difficulty of intrusion detection" (Stefan Axelsson) http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=357830.357849. I'm sure you could twist some of this around and make it apply to the particular area you're focusing on.

As far as risk analysis, dunno if you mean that "risk * value / exposure" formula type stuff or whatever it is, but *shameless plug* (I work at nCircle) maybe you'd find our vuln scoring metric paper of use or interest: http://www.isimile.com/PDFs/nCircle_IP360_Vulnerability_Scoring.pdf

Cheers,
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