PPT-Stealthy Attacks on Pheromone Swarming Methods

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Janiece Kelly Texas State University Seth Richter LeTourneau University Dr Mina Guirguis Texas State University Pheromone Swarming Control Advantages Robust

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Janiece Kelly Texas State University Seth Richter LeTourneau University Dr Mina Guirguis Texas State University Pheromone Swarming Control Advantages Robust Adaptive Less manpower. What were their experiences in 2013 The results suggest a more unstable and complex landscape DDoS Attacks More Unpredictable than Ever Over the last year DDoS attacks evolved in strategy and tactics We saw increased media reports of smokescreening 8 attacks PINblock formats Attacking PAN with translationverification functions Attacking PIN translation functions Collision attack Conclusion brPage 3br Basic terminology Hardware Security Module HSM Example IBM 4758 depicted below Host device Appl & Defense!. Who am I?. Michael LaSalvia . H. as . been in the information security industry for over 10 years and has worked for several fortune 500 companies, large managed services providers as well as a SANS mentor. Computer Security 2014. Background. An algorithm or software can be designed to be . provably secure. .. E.g. cryptosystems, small OS kernels, TPM modules, .... Involves proving that certain situations cannot arise. Stealing the Pie Without Touching the Sill. Background. XSS recently replaced SQL injection and . related server-side . injection attacks as the number one . threat in . the OWASP . (Open Web Application Security Project) ranking.. COMP308. Swarming – The Definition. aggregation of similar animals, generally cruising in the same direction. Termites swarm to build colonies. Birds swarm to find food. Bees swarm to reproduce. Swarming is Powerful. Based on material by Prof. Vern . Paxson. , UC Berkeley. Detecting Attacks. Given a choice, we’d like our systems to be airtight-secure. But often we don’t have that choice. #1 reason why not: cost (in different dimensions). traveling . salesman . problem. Eliran Natan. Seminar in Bioinformatics (. 236818. ) – Spring . 2013. Computer . Science . Department . Technion . - Israel Institute of Technology . Content. Pheromone trails . . Gabriel Villar. , Peter Teal, Christina . Grozinger. Center for Pollinator Research. Department of Entomology. Pennsylvania State University . Social Organization is Largely Chemically Mediated. sciencedaily.comreleases. J. Maas. E. Sunil. J. . Ellerbroek. J. Hoekstra. Contents. Why Swarming?. Algorithms. Experiment Design. Results. Decentralizing ATC. Capacity. Efficiency. Safety. Comparison. Flight Strategies. Conflict Detection & Resolution (CD&R). Rapid growth in amount of worker brood. Crowding of the colony. Queen cup construction. Queen cell construction (10-15 days prior). Good weather. Engorgement of Honey. Exodus. Causes of Swarming. Dilution of queen pheromone. Honey bee Swarming. Reasons for Swarming. Spring:. M. echanism for colony procreation and continuing species. Restrictive ventilation. Overcrowding. Honey bound. Poor health of queen. Fall . (false swarm/absconding). Proteus species . show pleomorphism. Named after Greek God ‘Proteus’ who was able to assume any shape. Naming of H and O antigens. O antigens- Somatic, H Antigens – Flagellar. H antigen . - Ability of flagellated strains of . Dr. Baha Eldin Khalid Elamin. Ph.D Molecular Biology & Biotechnology. Enterobacteriaceae: Major Genera. Escherichia. Shigella. Salmonella . Edwardsiella. Citrobacter . Yersinia. Klebsiella. Enterobacter.

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