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* Rakhim Davletkaliyev
* Rakhim Davletkaliyev


==Areas==
=Meeting Briefings=
* identification
==Tuesday, March 1st==
* tracing
After 20 minutes of brainstorming, we agreed on:
* storage
* Current internet infrastructure lacks the ability of achieving highly scalable and efficient attribution mechanism.
* Attribution must be implemented in a distributed manner and must be automated and not owned.
* Threats that should be addressed include (but not limited to):
** Computers, individuals and applications impersonation
** All types of electronic spoofing.
* The skeleton of our project will constitute four main aspects:
** Tracing/Tracking: baseline for attribution.
** Human identification: a MUST to include!
** Machine identification: to be dissolved with human identification.
** Storage: how and where to store data traces and the identification stamps.
 
 
=Surveyed Papers=
Coming Soon!
 
=Milestones=
(Under Construction)
* Problem definition
* Literature review
* ??
 
=Project Progress=
Coming Soon!


==Requirements==
==Requirements==
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==Readings==
==Readings==
''really hard to find anything not from psychology''
''really hard to find anything not from psychology''

Revision as of 02:38, 3 March 2011

Members

  • Abdelrahman Abdou
  • Raghad Al-Awwad
  • Omi Iyamu
  • Rakhim Davletkaliyev

Meeting Briefings

Tuesday, March 1st

After 20 minutes of brainstorming, we agreed on:

  • Current internet infrastructure lacks the ability of achieving highly scalable and efficient attribution mechanism.
  • Attribution must be implemented in a distributed manner and must be automated and not owned.
  • Threats that should be addressed include (but not limited to):
    • Computers, individuals and applications impersonation
    • All types of electronic spoofing.
  • The skeleton of our project will constitute four main aspects:
    • Tracing/Tracking: baseline for attribution.
    • Human identification: a MUST to include!
    • Machine identification: to be dissolved with human identification.
    • Storage: how and where to store data traces and the identification stamps.


Surveyed Papers

Coming Soon!

Milestones

(Under Construction)

  • Problem definition
  • Literature review
  • ??

Project Progress

Coming Soon!

Requirements

  • incremental deployability
  • privacy

Readings

really hard to find anything not from psychology