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2015. Modelling Social-Technical Attacks with Timed Automata. Proceedings of the 7th ACM CCS International Workshop on Managing Insider Security Threats (MIST), Denver, Colorado, US. :21–28.
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2013. Obligations to enforce prohibitions: on the adequacy of security policies. SIN '13 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Security of Information and Networks, Aksaray, Turkey. :54–61.
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2013. Obligations to enforce prohibitions: on the adequacy of security policies. SIN '13 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Security of Information and Networks, Aksaray, Turkey. :54–61.
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2015. A Probabilistic Analysis Framework for Malicious Insider Threats. Third International Conference on Human Aspects of Information Security, Privacy, and Trust (HAS), Los Angeles, US. 9190:178–189.
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2014. A Probabilistic Framework for Security Scenarios with Dependent Actions. 11th International Conference on Integrated Formal Methods, IFM 2014, Bertinoro, Italy. 8739:256–271.
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2013. Quantitative penetration testing with item response theory. 9th International Conference on Information Assurance and Security, IAS 2013, Gammarth, Tunisia. :49–54.
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2016. Quantitative Verification and Synthesis of Attack-Defence Scenarios Conference. 29th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium, CSF 2016, Lisbon, Portugal. :105–119.
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2015. Regression Nodes: Extending attack trees with data from social sciences. Workshop on Socio-Technical Aspects in Security and Trust (STAST), Verona, Italy.
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2013. Risk assessment as an argumentation game. 14th International Workshop on Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems, CLIMA XIV, Corunna, Spain. 8143:357–373.
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2014. Time-dependent analysis of attacks. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Principles and Security of Trust, POST 2014, Grenoble, France. 8414:285–305.
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2016. Towards Empirical Evaluation of Automated Risk Assessment Methods. 11th International Conference on Risks and Security of Internet and Systems, CRiSIS 2016, Roscoff, France.
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2016. Towards Formal Analysis of Insider Threats for Auctions. Proceedings of the 2016 International Workshop on Managing Insider Security Threats, Vienna, Austria. :23–34.
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2014. Towards Rigorously Faking Bidirectional Model Transformations. Proceedings of the Workshop on Analysis of Model Transformations, AMT 2014, Valencia, Spain. 1277:70–75.
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2014. Towards Rigorously Faking Bidirectional Model Transformations. Proceedings of the Workshop on Analysis of Model Transformations, AMT 2014, Valencia, Spain. 1277:70–75.
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2015. Transforming Graphical System Models To Graphical Attack Models. The Second International Workshop on Graphical Models for Security (GraMSec 2015), Verona, Italy. :1–15.
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2014. TREsPASS: Plug-and-Play Attacker Profiles for Security Risk Analysis (Poster). 35th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, San Jose, California.
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2016. Understanding Bifurcation of Slow Versus Fast Cyber-Attackers. 11th International Workshop, DPM 2016 and 5th International Workshop, QASA 2016, Heraklion, Greece. 9963:19–33.
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2016. Understanding How Components of Organisations Contribute to Attacks. 21st Nordic Conference, NordSec 2016, Oulu, Finland. 10014:54–66.
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2015. Using Value Models for Business Risk Analysis in e-Service Networks. 8th IFIP WG 8.1. Working Conference, PoEM 2015, Valencia, Spain. 235:239–253.
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2015. Using Value Models for Business Risk Analysis in e-Service Networks. 8th IFIP WG 8.1. Working Conference, PoEM 2015, Valencia, Spain. 235:239–253.
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2016. The Value of Attack-Defence Diagrams. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Principles of Security and Trust, POST 2016, Held as Part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2016, Eindhoven, Netherlands. 9635:163–185.
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2013. Attack navigator vindt en verhelpt zwakke plekken. Bits en chips. 4
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2014. DAG-Based Attack and Defense Modeling: Don't Miss the Forest for the Attack Trees. Computer Science Review. 13-14:1–38.
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2015. DAG-Based Attack and Defense Modeling: Don't Miss the Forest for the Attack Trees. Computer Science Review. 13-14:1–38.


