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Cyberspace Security and Defense: Research Issues NATO Science Series A Series presenting the results of scientific meetings supported under the NATO Science Programme. The Series is published by IOS Press, Amsterdam, and Springer (formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers) in conjunction with the NATO Public Diplomacy Division. Sub-Series I. Life and Behavioural Sciences IOS Press II. Mathematics,Physics and Chemistry Springer (formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers) III.Computer and Systems Science IOS Press IV.Earth and Environmental Sciences Springer (formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers) The NATO Science Series continues the series of books published formerly as the NATO ASI Series. The NATO Science Programme offers support for collaboration in civil science between scientists of countries of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council.The types of scientific meeting generally supported are “Advanced Study Institutes”and “Advanced Research Workshops”, and the NATO Science Series collects together the results of these meetings.The meetings are co-organized by scientists from , NATO countries and scientists from NATOs Partner countries – countries of the CIS and Central and Eastern Europe. Advanced Study Institutesare high-level tutorial courses offering in-depth study of latest advances in a field. Advanced Research Workshops are expert meetings aimed at critical assessment of a field, and identification of directions for future action. As a consequence of the restructuring of the NATO Science Programme in 1999, the NATO Science Series was re-organized to the four sub-series noted above. Please consult the following web sites for information on previous volumes published in the Series. http://www.nato.int/science http://www.springeronline.com http://www.iospress.nl Series II:Mathematics,Physics and Chemistry – Vol.196 Cyberspace Security and Defense: Research Issues edited by Janusz S.Kowalik University of Washington, Seattle, WA, U.S.A. Janusz Gorski Gdansk University of Technologies, Gdansk, Poland and Anatoly Sachenko Institute of Computer Information Technologies, Ternopil Academy of Economy, Ternopil, Ukraine Published in cooperation with NATO Public Diplomacy Division Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Cyberspace Security and Defense:Research Issues Gdansk, Poland 6 9 September 2004 A C.I.P.Catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. ISBN-10 1-4020-3380-X (PB)Springer Dordrecht, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York ISBN-13 978-1-4020-3380-3 (PB) Springer Dordrecht, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York ISBN-10 1-4020-3379-6 (HB) Springer Dordrecht, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York ISBN-10 1-4020-3381-8 (e-book) Springer Dordrecht, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York ISBN-13 978-1-4020-3379-7 (HB) Springer Dordrecht, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York ISBN-13 978-1-4020-3381-0 (e-book) Springer Dordrecht, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York Published by Springer, P.O.Box 17, 3300 AADordrecht, The Netherlands. Printed on acid-free paper All Rights Reserved © 2005 Springer No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, microfilming, recording or otherwise, without written permission from the Publisher, with the exception of any material supplied specifically for the purpose of being entered and executed on a computer system, for exclusive use by the purchaser of the work. Printed in the Netherlands. Table of Contents Preface.......................................................................................................ix Part 1 General Security Issues IT Security Development Computer-Aided Tool Supporting Design and Evaluation.............................3 Andrzej Bia(cid:225)(cid:225)(cid:225)as A Case for Public and Private Review of Developing IT Security Standards............................................................25 Roger Allan Frenc , Timothy Grance Assuring Critical Information Infrastructure.................................................43 Sokratis K. Katsikas Systemic Challenges for Critical Information Infrastructure Protection.......57 Marcello Masera Decentralized Energy Supply to Secure Computer Systems.........................75 Igor Tyukhov Part 2 Dependability Safety Analysis Methods—Software Development Questions...................101 Tadeusz Cichocki Trust Case—A Case for Trustworthiness of IT Infrastructures..................125 Janusz Górski Dependability, Structure, and Infrastructure...............................................143 Brian Randell Design for Safety and Security of Complex Embedded Systems: A Unified Approach..................................................161 Erwin Schoitsch vi Part 3 Networks Design of Distributed Sensor Networks for Security and Defense.............177 Zdravko Karakehayov A Distributed Approach to the Recognition of Geographically Located IP Devices........................................................193 George Markowsky, Roman Romanyak, and Anatoly Sachenko Situational Awareness and Network Traffic Analysis................................209 John McHugh, Carrie Gates, and Damon Becknel Part 4 Early Warning Information Systems and Secure Access Control Honeynets: Foundations for the Development of Early Warning Information Systems......................................................231 F. Pouget, M. Dacier, and V. H. Pham IRIS Biometrics for Secure Remote Access...............................................259 Andrzej Pacut, Adam Czajka, and Przemek Strzelczyk New Directions in Access Control..............................................................279 Pierangela Samarati and Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati vii Part 5 Cryptography Improved Block Cipher Counter Mode of Operation Schemes..................297 Ivan Gorbenko and Sergiy Golovashich Electronic Signature in Real World............................................................315 Vlasta Jošková A Note on Two Significant Developments in Cyberspace Security and Defense...............................................................323 Janusz S. Kowalik A Cryptographic Mobile Agent Implementing Secure Personal Content Delivery Protocol................................................331 Bart(cid:225)(cid:225)(cid:225)omiej Zió(cid:225)(cid:225)(cid:225)kowski and Janusz Stokkk(cid:225)(cid:225)(cid:225)osa Part 6 Intrusion Detection An Infrastructure for Distributed Event Acquisition...................................349 Hervé Debar, Benjamin Morin, Vincent Boissée, and Didier Guérin Some Aspects of Neural Network Approach for Intrusion Detection...............................................................367 Vladimir Golovko and Pavel Kochurko Preface This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the NATO sponsored Advanced Research Workshop on “Cyberspace Security and Defense” held at the Politechnika Gdanska in Gdansk, Poland, from September 6th to 9th, 2004. The purpose of the workshop was to assess the state of the art in this area of information technology and identify key research issues. The papers collected in this volume represent a wide spectrum of topics with the main focus being practicality and real life experiences. The workshop was an opportunity for many top experts from the North America, the Western and Eastern Europe for discussing their technical approaches to securing and defending cyberspace against many potential threats. We wish to thank the NATO Scientific Affairs Division in Brussels for their generous financial support and sponsorship of the workshop, and to the Administration of the Politechnika Gdanska for being an excellent host. Many individuals helped to organize the workshop. Among them are Mr. Huang Ming-Yuh from The Boeing Company in Seattle and Mr.Philip Attfield from The Seattle University who were responsible for the technical program. Several persons provided an excellent office and technical support for the workshop. We thank Mrs. Alfreda Kortas and Mr. Marcin Olszewski for this invaluable help. In the final assembly of the manuscript we were helped by Mr. Ray Benson from The Boeing Company. We thank him for his time, effort and his great attention to details. But above all we are deeply grateful to the participants of the workshop, especially those who have contributed their papers to this volume. December 2004. Janusz S. Kowalik Janusz Gorski Anatoly Sachenko PART 1 GENERAL SECURITY ISSUES

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