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Steven Wilder - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Innovative Courses—Organizations Other Than School Districts
2019Co-Authors: Steven WilderAbstract:Districts may use these courses only with the approval of the Owning Organization. All requirements of the Owning Organization must be met. Contact the Owning Organization directly for these requirements.
A K Mohapatra - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Cyber threat intelligence framework using advanced malware forensics
International Journal of Information Technology, 2019Co-Authors: Yansi Keim, A K MohapatraAbstract:The emerging risk of cybercrimes has compelled the organisations to shift their cyber defence strategy from reactive to proactive. In this paper, we have analysed various cyber threat intelligence models used by Organizations with respect to their potential features, their methods of countermeasures, language specification of the threat indicators, whether they are open source or closed source, Owning Organization, acceptance parameters of security requirements and capability to measure the efficacy of cyber threat intelligence feeds. In addition to this, the paper also proposes a cyber-threat intelligence framework which overcome the problems found in existing models and frameworks. The proposed framework consists of three layers. Layer 1 consists of input layer data incoming from online and offline sources. Layer 2 pre-processes, classifies and filters the received data from layer 1. Layer 3, provides a detailed report using Elastic search–Logstash–Kibana (ELK) stack. The implementation result shows that the proposed model detects new generation malware effectively and fulfils all the security requirements as proposed in SANS Tools and Standards for Cyber Threat Intelligence Projects.
Yansi Keim - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Cyber threat intelligence framework using advanced malware forensics
International Journal of Information Technology, 2019Co-Authors: Yansi Keim, A K MohapatraAbstract:The emerging risk of cybercrimes has compelled the organisations to shift their cyber defence strategy from reactive to proactive. In this paper, we have analysed various cyber threat intelligence models used by Organizations with respect to their potential features, their methods of countermeasures, language specification of the threat indicators, whether they are open source or closed source, Owning Organization, acceptance parameters of security requirements and capability to measure the efficacy of cyber threat intelligence feeds. In addition to this, the paper also proposes a cyber-threat intelligence framework which overcome the problems found in existing models and frameworks. The proposed framework consists of three layers. Layer 1 consists of input layer data incoming from online and offline sources. Layer 2 pre-processes, classifies and filters the received data from layer 1. Layer 3, provides a detailed report using Elastic search–Logstash–Kibana (ELK) stack. The implementation result shows that the proposed model detects new generation malware effectively and fulfils all the security requirements as proposed in SANS Tools and Standards for Cyber Threat Intelligence Projects.
Diane Bétheuil - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Droits de propriété et environnement
Le Courrier de l'environnement de l'INRA, 1996Co-Authors: Diane BétheuilAbstract:Ce colloque international a réuni à Aix-en-Provence, du 27 au 29 juin 1996, quelque 150 participants venus de France, d'Allemagne, de Belgique, des Etats-Unis, de Grande-Bretagne, du Canada, d'Israël, de Suède, d'Italie, d'Espagne. Organisé par le Centre d'analyse économique de la faculté d'Aix- Marseille III, il a reçu l'appui notamment de la Fédération de la propriété agricole (Paris), de l'European Land Owning Organization (Bruxelles), de la revue Etudes foncières, du Political Economy Research Institute (USA), du CIRAD et de l'Instituto de Ecologia y Mercado (Madrid). La conférence s'est donné pour objectif de voir comment concilier protection de l'environnement et protection de la propriété individuelle, valeur jusque là quelque peu négligée. Les limites de l'intervention de l'Etat en matière de protection de l'environnement sont atteintes, ont affirmé d'emblée les participants, à cause de la diminution des fonds publics destinés à l'action et à la gestion environnementale, de l'inflation des textes réglementaires et de leur manque de précision et de clarté qui, par un phénomène de saturation, découragent l'initiative foncière privée. A été aussi évoquée la stérilité issue d'un traitement désormais presque exclusivement étatique de toute question environnementale, sans appel à la société civile et sans mobilisation de l'opinion publique. En situation de surcharge et de faiblesse, les Etats, a-t-il été dit, manquent de moyens de vigilance et de concertation adéquats ; d'où des expropriations individuelles ou collectives anarchiques - au sens d'une bonne gestion des espaces naturels-, des pressions fiscales lourdes sur la propriété foncière (la France ne superpose pas moins de 14 impôts sur le foncier) et divers effets indésirables, des plans d'urbanisme et des opérations d'irrigation ayant parfois pour effet d'intensifier, voire de susciter l'urbanisation là où elle n'était pas attendue.