US-W-C
Security Technologies and Risk Assessment for Homeland Security Applications
Sholander, Pete
ORGANIZER: Sholander, Pete
There are well-established techniques for modeling physical security systems. However, quantitative evaluations are more difficult for cyber security systems. So, four of the papers in this session discuss how attack graphs can be used to analyze the cyber security posture of networked systems. The other three papers then cover a range of homeland security topics.

Peter Sholander received his Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is currently a Member of Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Previous employers include Bell Labs and Ford Motor Company. His interests include wireless networking, network security, sensor networks, cargo security, critical infrastructure protection, and Process Control System (PCS) security.