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MASSIF: A Promising Solution to Enhance Olympic Games IT Security
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@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-642-33448-1_20, author={Elsa Prieto and Rodrigo Diaz and Luigi Romano and Roland Rieke and Mohammed Achemlal}, title={MASSIF: A Promising Solution to Enhance Olympic Games IT Security}, proceedings={Global Security, Safety and Sustainability \& e-Democracy. 7th International and 4th e-Democracy, Joint Conferences, ICGS3/e-Democracy 2011, Thessaloniki, Greece, August 24-26, 2011, Revised Selected Papers}, proceedings_a={ICGS3 \& E-DEMOCRACY}, year={2012}, month={10}, keywords={Information Security Management Security Event Management Systems Safety Data Security Software Protection Secure Architecture Design}, doi={10.1007/978-3-642-33448-1_20} }
- Elsa Prieto
Rodrigo Diaz
Luigi Romano
Roland Rieke
Mohammed Achemlal
Year: 2012
MASSIF: A Promising Solution to Enhance Olympic Games IT Security
ICGS3 & E-DEMOCRACY
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-33448-1_20
Abstract
Nowadays, Olympic Games have become one of the most profitable global media events, becoming at the same way more and more attractive target from the terrorist perspective due to their media diffusion and international dimension. Critical for the success of such a highly visible event is protecting and securing the business and the supporting cyber infrastructure enabling it. In this context, the MASSIF project aims to provide a new generation SIEM framework for service infrastructures supporting intelligent, scalable, and multi-level/multi-domain security event processing and predictive security monitoring.
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