Diagnosis and Threat Detection Capabilities of the SERENITY Monitoring Framework

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The SERENITY monitoring framework offers mechanisms for diagnosing the causes of violations of security and dependability (S&D) properties and detecting potential violations of such properties, called "threats". Diagnostic information and threat detection are often necessary for deciding what an appropriate reaction to a violation is and taking pre-emptive actions against predicted violations, respectively. In this chapter, we describe the mechanisms of the SERENITY monitoring framework which generate diagnostic information for violations of S&D properties and detecting threats. © Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2009.

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Tsigkritis, T., Spanoudakis, G., Kloukinas, C., & Lorenzoli, D. (2009). Diagnosis and Threat Detection Capabilities of the SERENITY Monitoring Framework. Advances in Information Security, 45, 239–271. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-88775-3_14

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