This metric then simply counts how many zero-day vulnerabilities are required to compromise a network asset. A larger count will indicate a relatively more secure network, because the likelihood of having more unknown vulnerabilities all available at the same time, applicable to the same network, and exploitable by the same attacker, will be lower. It […]
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DISTRIBUTED FILE SYSTEMS MODELING FOR SYSTEMATIC AND PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK
Performance analysis is an important concern in the distributed system research area. Researchers have made a lot effort to evaluate, model, and analyze distributed systems for computing intensive or data intensive applications. There exist well-known evaluation benchmarks (e.g., LINPACK, mpiBLAST) for computing paradigms. In this paper, we propose a systematic and practical performance analysis framework, […]