Alessandro Daidone
University of Florence
17 Papers
78 Citations
Alessandro Daidone is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resilience (network) & Dependability. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of Alessandro Daidone include University of Lisbon & National Research Council.
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Papers
An event correlation approach for fault diagnosis in SCADA infrastructures
Massimo Ficco,Alessandro Daidone,Luigi Coppolino,Luigi Romano,Andrea Bondavalli +4 more
- 11 May 2011
TL;DR: A Simple Event Correlator engine for diagnosis of malfunctions in SCADA systems based on a rule-based event correlation approach is proposed and used to detect and filter "relevant" symptoms useful for fault diagnosis in a SCADA infrastructure.
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Enhancing Fault / Intrusion Tolerance through Design and Configuration Diversity
Alysson Bessani,Alessandro Daidone,Ilir Gashi,Rafael R. Obelheiro,Paulo Sousa,Vladimir Stankovic +5 more
- 01 Jan 2009
TL;DR: A set of operating systems’ and applications’ reconfiguration rules which can be used to modify the state of a system replica prior to deployment or in between recoveries are outlined and evaluated to increase the replicas chance of a longer intrusion-free operation.
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Analysis of a Redundant Architecture for Critical Infrastructure Protection
Alessandro Daidone,Silvano Chiaradonna,Andrea Bondavalli,Paulo Veríssimo +3 more
- 01 Jun 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the redundant architecture of the European Project CRUTIAL (CIS) with a set of objectives: identifying the relevant parameters of the architecture; evaluating how effective is the trade-off between proactive and reactive recoveries; and finding the best parameter setup.
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A hidden Markov model based intrusion detection system for wireless sensor networks
TL;DR: An intrusion detection system (IDS), which is able to protect a CI from attacks directed to its WSN-based parts, and performs a preliminary experimental campaign, with respect to sinkhole attacks, one of the most serious attacks to WSNs.
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FOREVER: Fault/intrusiOn REmoVal through Evolution & Recovery
Alysson Bessani,Hans P. Reiser,Paulo Sousa,Ilir Gashi,Vladimir Stankovic,Tobias Distler,Rüdiger Kapitza,Alessandro Daidone,Rafael R. Obelheiro +8 more
- 01 Dec 2008
TL;DR: The FOREVER project as mentioned in this paper developed a service for Fault/intrusiOn REmoVal through Evolution & Recovery (FOREVER), which is an important contribution to intrustion-tolerant replication middleware and significantly enhances the resilience.