8,049 research outputs found
A Real-Time Remote IDS Testbed for Connected Vehicles
Connected vehicles are becoming commonplace. A constant connection between
vehicles and a central server enables new features and services. This added
connectivity raises the likelihood of exposure to attackers and risks
unauthorized access. A possible countermeasure to this issue are intrusion
detection systems (IDS), which aim at detecting these intrusions during or
after their occurrence. The problem with IDS is the large variety of possible
approaches with no sensible option for comparing them. Our contribution to this
problem comprises the conceptualization and implementation of a testbed for an
automotive real-world scenario. That amounts to a server-side IDS detecting
intrusions into vehicles remotely. To verify the validity of our approach, we
evaluate the testbed from multiple perspectives, including its fitness for
purpose and the quality of the data it generates. Our evaluation shows that the
testbed makes the effective assessment of various IDS possible. It solves
multiple problems of existing approaches, including class imbalance.
Additionally, it enables reproducibility and generating data of varying
detection difficulties. This allows for comprehensive evaluation of real-time,
remote IDS.Comment: Peer-reviewed version accepted for publication in the proceedings of
the 34th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium On Applied Computing (SAC'19
The association between church attendance and psychological health in Northern Ireland : a national representative survey among adults allowing for sex differences and denominational difference
This study extends previous research concerning the association between religion and psychological health in six ways: (1) by focusing clearly on religious attendance (church attendance); (2) by employing a robust measure of psychological distress (GHQ-12); (3) by studying a highly religious culture (Northern Ireland); (4) by taking sex differences into account (male or female); (5) by taking denominational differences into account (Catholic or Protestant); (6) and by obtaining a national representative sample (N = 4,281 adults aged 16 and above). Results from a 2 (sex) by 2 (denomination) ANCOVA demonstrated that Catholics recorded significantly lower levels of psychological health compared to Protestants, and that females showed significantly lower levels of psychological health compared to males. In addition, females reported higher frequency of religious service attendance than males, and Catholics reported higher attendance rates than Protestants. A significant positive association was found between frequency of religious attendance and GHQ-12 scores, and this association was moderated by sex and denomination. In conclusion, the results suggest that there may be sex and denominational differences in further understanding the relationship between frequency of religious attendance and psychological health
Song of the Brook
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-ps/1875/thumbnail.jp
-based Mahowald invariants
The -primary homotopy -family, defined as the collection of
Mahowald invariants of Mahowald invariants of , , is an infinite
collection of periodic elements in the stable homotopy groups of spheres. In
this paper, we calculate -based approximations to this family.
Our calculations combine an analysis of the Atiyah-Hirzebruch spectral sequence
for the Tate construction of with trivial -action and
Behrens' filtered Mahowald invariant machinery.Comment: 52 pages, 41 figures. Comments welcome
- …