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  CERT® Coordination Center Reports
A typical attack pattern consists of gaining access to a user's account, gaining privileged access, and using the victim's system as a launch platform for attacks on other sites.
Research in anomaly detection is based on determining patterns of "normal" behavior for networks, hosts, and users and then detecting behavior that is significantly different (anomalous).
Patterns of normal behavior are frequently determined through data collection over a period of time sufficient to obtain a good sample of the typical behavior of authorized users and processes.
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 Counterfactual Theories of Causation
The first explicit definition of causation in terms of counterfactuals was, surprisingly enough, given by Hume, when he wrote: "We may define a cause to be an object followed by another, and where all the objects, similar to the first, are followed by objects similar to the second.
The strategy Lewis adopts in his (2000) is to defend transitivity by diagnosing the sources of our inclination to accept them.
As we have seen, Lewis employs his strategy of defining causation in terms of chains of causal dependence not only to make causation transitive, but also to deal with preemption examples.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/causation-counterfactual   (7207 words)

  
 Saddam Hussein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the center of this strategy was Iraq's oil.
Iraqi society is divided along lines of language, religion and ethnicity; Saddam's government rested on the support of the 20% minority of largely working-class, peasant, and lower middle class Sunni Muslims, continuing a pattern that dates back at least to the British mandate authority's reliance on them as administrators.
The transcript, however, does not show any explicit statement of approval of, acceptance of, or foreknowledge of the invasion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saddam_Hussein   (9658 words)

  
 The IR Theory Knowledge Base
An international regime is viewed as a set of implicit and explicit principles, norms, rules, and procedures around which actors' expectations converge in a particular issue-area.
Policy-relevant theories may have explicit purposes that stem from the value preferences of the theorist, such as reducing the likelihood of war or curbing the arms race.
There are further nuances to the theory: for instance, the sources of power transition vary in their volitility, population change being the least volatile and political capacity (defined as the ability of the government to control resources internal to the country) the most volatile.
www.irtheory.com /know.htm   (7356 words)

  
 AOK: Preparing for Conversations with Denham Grey
To make meaning explicit and ensure alignment, it is essential to question and test assumptions.
Mostly this happens as a natural byproduct of conversations within groups and is recognized by the issues, the values, the beliefs and in the language of a community of practice.
The environment changes so fast, the optimum knowledge strategy is instant access to people and their ideas and continuous awareness and learning in a supportive community.
www.kwork.org /Stars/grey.html   (2104 words)

  
 Ask the Experts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Data Strategy, has a chapter on "Business Value of Data and ROI" and the Appendix has templates on the ROI calculation process along with cost templates and intangible benefits templates.
The guideline will first define the method in mapping a specific use case to appropriate database strategy and second, also establish a best practice technical roadmap when deploying a selected repository strategy.
Sid Adelman is a principal in Sid Adelman and Associates, an organization specializing in planning and implementing data warehouses, in data warehouse and BI assessments, and in establishing effective data architectures and strategies.
www.dmreview.com /editorial/online/ate_main.cfm   (4865 words)

  
 JustWarTheory.com
It argues that the historical pattern of U.S. governance typically involves over-reaction to national security concerns, adoption of bad solutions that abrogate civil liberties, and expressions of judicial remorse in hindsight.
The U.S. National Strategy for Victory in Iraq describes the "progress" of the occupation and sets official conditions for withdrawal.
Project on Defense Alternatives is an excellent and rapidly growing compendium of studies on military strategy.
www.justwartheory.com   (13817 words)

  
 Meatball Wiki: HelmutLeitner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In German wikis real names are used without problems and without the need of explicit rules about them (one could say: less problems with the concepts of "order" and "discipline").
There are nickname wikis, but only because the founders went into that directions (and the negative impact is obvious).
Subjected to change as usual." I think Doug Merritt is not the only one who thinks I create too many pages, I know of at least one other who used to flame me using an unidentified IP at C2.
www.usemod.com /cgi-bin/mb.pl?HelmutLeitner   (5352 words)

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