RESEARCHERS CREATE NEXT-GENERATION SOFTWARE TO IDENTIFY COMPLEX CYBER NETWORK ATTACKS
March 17, 2008
March 17, 2008
FAIRFAX, Va., March 17 -- George Mason University issued the following news release:
Researchers in George Mason University's Center for Secure Information Systems have developed new software that can reduce the impact of cyber attacks by identifying the possible vulnerability paths through an organization's networks.
By their very nature networks are highly interdependent and each machine's overall susceptibility to attack depends on the vulnerabilities of the othe . . .
Researchers in George Mason University's Center for Secure Information Systems have developed new software that can reduce the impact of cyber attacks by identifying the possible vulnerability paths through an organization's networks.
By their very nature networks are highly interdependent and each machine's overall susceptibility to attack depends on the vulnerabilities of the othe . . .