Eireann Leverett
University of Cambridge
8 Papers
16 Citations
Eireann Leverett is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Vulnerability (computing). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Stochastic Counterfactual Risk Analysis for the Vulnerability Assessment of Cyber-Physical Attacks on Electricity Distribution Infrastructure Networks
Edward J. Oughton,Edward J. Oughton,Daniel Ralph,Raghav Pant,Eireann Leverett,Jennifer Copic,Scott Thacker,Rabia Dada,Simon Ruffle,Michelle Tuveson,Jim W. Hall +10 more
TL;DR: A key finding is that if decision‐makers wish to mitigate major population disruptions, then they must invest resources more‐or‐less equally across all substations, to prevent the scaling of a cyber‐physical attack.
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On market concentration and cybersecurity risk
Daniel E. Geer,Eric Jardine,Eireann Leverett +2 more
- 24 Feb 2020
TL;DR: Market concentration affects each component of the cybersecurity risk equation (i.e. threat, vulnerability and impact).
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Towards estimating the untapped potential: a global malicious DDoS mean capacity estimate
Eireann Leverett,A. Kaplan +1 more
- 21 Aug 2017
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the upstream throughput is the main contributing, measurable limiting factor for a volumetric rDDoS attack, and this number over time can give insights into global remediation and clean-up efforts and where to invest resources in when battling of r DDoS attacks.
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Cyber Insurance: recent advances, good practices & challenges
T.P. Augustinos,L. Bauer,A. Cappelletti,J. Chaudhery,I. Goddijn,L. Heslault,N. Kalfigkopoulos,Vasilis Katos,N. Kitching,Marina Krotofil,Eireann Leverett,M. Mainelli,M. Melliou,M. Moe,G. Moschonas,T. Nimmo,C. Papachristou,R.A. Parisi,S. Passas,T. Quested,Christopher J. Richardson,D. Ruml,B. Sargent,A. Schmidl,C. Toregas +24 more
- 01 Nov 2016
TL;DR: The ENISA report as mentioned in this paper identifies the most significant cyber insurance developments for the past four years, during 2012 to 2016, and captures the good practices and challenges during the early stages of the cyber insurance lifecycle.
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Vulnerability Forecasting: In theory and practice.
TL;DR: This paper documents which vendors are amenable to being forecasted, and further uncertainty reductions can be built from the methodologies in this paper.