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Challenges In Deeply Networked System Survivability

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Philip Koopman, Jennifer Black, Priya Narasimhan

Deeply networked systems are formed when embedded computing systems gain connectivity to each other and to larger enterprise systems. New functionality also brings new survivability challenges, including security across the embedded/enterprise interface. Addressing the needs of deeply networked system survivability is an open challenge that will require new approaches beyond those used for enterprise systems.

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