In this research, a security architecture based on the feedback control theory has been proposed. The first loop has been designed, developed and tested. The architecture proposes a feedback model with many controllers located at different stages of network. The controller at each stage gives feedback to the one at higher level and a decision about network security is taken. The first loop implemented in this thesis detects one important anomaly of virus attack, rate of outgoing connection. Though there are other anomalies of a virus attack, rate of outgoing connection is an important one to contain the spread. Based on the feedback model, this symptom is fed back and a state model using queuing theory is developed to delay the connections ...
This study is concerned with the output-based resilient event-triggered control for networked contro...
Service (DDoS) attacks on high profile webservers. In this study, we deal with DDoS attacks by propo...
In this dissertation, we consider the problem of controlling recurrent epidemic processes. Such proc...
Worms have caused significant destruction over the last few years. Network security elements such a...
In this paper the problem of designing an output-feedback control for the stabilization of the extin...
The aim of this paper is to propose an optimal control strategy to face the propagation effects of a...
Abstract. Cyber-physical systems rely on distributed embedded wire-less nodes for sensing, computati...
Feedback control is an important element in the engineering of stable Internet services. However, fe...
This article deals with the problem of decentralized resilient observer-based output-feedback contro...
A new model for malicious file propagation and transmission in a computer network is formulated. Thi...
The feedback control system with network-connected components is vulnerable to cyberattacks. We stud...
In this paper, we investigate the influence of two types of isolation on malware propagation within ...
In order to understand the global virus spread, a system is either infected or not. If the system is...
In this dissertation, we consider the problem of controlling recurrent epidemic processes. Such proc...
AbstractThis paper proposes a novel feedback-based control technique that tackles distributed denial...
This study is concerned with the output-based resilient event-triggered control for networked contro...
Service (DDoS) attacks on high profile webservers. In this study, we deal with DDoS attacks by propo...
In this dissertation, we consider the problem of controlling recurrent epidemic processes. Such proc...
Worms have caused significant destruction over the last few years. Network security elements such a...
In this paper the problem of designing an output-feedback control for the stabilization of the extin...
The aim of this paper is to propose an optimal control strategy to face the propagation effects of a...
Abstract. Cyber-physical systems rely on distributed embedded wire-less nodes for sensing, computati...
Feedback control is an important element in the engineering of stable Internet services. However, fe...
This article deals with the problem of decentralized resilient observer-based output-feedback contro...
A new model for malicious file propagation and transmission in a computer network is formulated. Thi...
The feedback control system with network-connected components is vulnerable to cyberattacks. We stud...
In this paper, we investigate the influence of two types of isolation on malware propagation within ...
In order to understand the global virus spread, a system is either infected or not. If the system is...
In this dissertation, we consider the problem of controlling recurrent epidemic processes. Such proc...
AbstractThis paper proposes a novel feedback-based control technique that tackles distributed denial...
This study is concerned with the output-based resilient event-triggered control for networked contro...
Service (DDoS) attacks on high profile webservers. In this study, we deal with DDoS attacks by propo...
In this dissertation, we consider the problem of controlling recurrent epidemic processes. Such proc...