In recent years, information and communication technology (ICT) has been characterized by several evolving trends and new challenges. The design and management of each information system must address is-sues related to planning an ICT infrastructure. The design of an ICT infrastructure can not ignore the technological and social analysis, to be also linked to the economic aspects, and now also linked to the sustainability. Dwawing inspiration from biology that has ed to useful approaches to problem solving, this Ph.D. dissertation propose and develop a risk analysis model and security analysis and management model. This Ph.D. thesis proposes and shows a new kind of research topic, Bio-inspired Telecommunication Security. It will be key to reach efficiency of the future networks and to obtaine a sustainable ICT infrastructure in terms of energy consumption, economic investment and in terms of privacy and security.
Security Analysis of ICT Systems based on Bio-Inspired Models
SCATA', MARIALISA
2011
Abstract
In recent years, information and communication technology (ICT) has been characterized by several evolving trends and new challenges. The design and management of each information system must address is-sues related to planning an ICT infrastructure. The design of an ICT infrastructure can not ignore the technological and social analysis, to be also linked to the economic aspects, and now also linked to the sustainability. Dwawing inspiration from biology that has ed to useful approaches to problem solving, this Ph.D. dissertation propose and develop a risk analysis model and security analysis and management model. This Ph.D. thesis proposes and shows a new kind of research topic, Bio-inspired Telecommunication Security. It will be key to reach efficiency of the future networks and to obtaine a sustainable ICT infrastructure in terms of energy consumption, economic investment and in terms of privacy and security.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14242/72662
URN:NBN:IT:UNICT-72662