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    Author(s): MIHAI, Ioan-Cosmin

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    Abstract:

    In recent years, there have been dramatic changes in the character of security problems. While security traditionally has been focused on confidentiality of information, the problems of greatest concern today relate to the availability of information and continuity of services. Survivability is an emerging discipline with the purpose of protecting highly distributed information services and assets. Survivability expands the view of security from a narrow technical specialty, towards a risk-management perspective to protect mission-critical systems from cyber-attacks, failures, and accidents.



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    Additional Information

    English title: Comparative Study between Traditional Security and Survivability
    Original title: Studiu comparativ între securitatea tradițională și survivabilitate
    Author(s): MIHAI, Ioan-Cosmin
    Article Language: Romanian
    Date of Publication: 2013-06-28
    Publication: International Journal of Information Security and Cybercrime
    ISSN: 2285-9225 e-ISSN: 2286-0096
    Digital Object Identifier: 10.19107/IJISC.2013.01.04
    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 1, Year 2013
    Section: Advances in Information Security Research
    Page Range: 35-42 (8 pages)



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