When Are Cyber Blackouts in Modern Service Networks Likely?: A Network Oblivious Theory on Cyber (Re)Insurance Feasibility.
Ranjan PalKonstantinos PsounisJon CrowcroftFrank P. KellyPan HuiSasu TarkomaAbhishek KumarJohn KellyAritra ChatterjeeLeana GolubchikNishanth SastryBodhibrata NagPublished in: ACM Trans. Manag. Inf. Syst. (2020)
Keyphrases
- network resources
- network structure
- transport network
- complex networks
- network design
- computer networks
- network size
- network parameters
- network topologies
- access points
- cyber security
- scale free
- network model
- heterogeneous networks
- real world networks
- community structure
- internet protocol
- heterogeneous wireless networks
- network services
- network nodes
- differentiated services
- small world
- telecommunication networks
- social networks
- counter propagation
- service providers
- dynamic networks
- cellular networks
- peer to peer
- network analysis
- qos parameters
- criminal networks
- network management
- quality of service
- communication networks
- network security
- multimedia services
- network infrastructure
- network traffic
- traffic engineering
- terrorist networks
- recurrent networks
- end to end
- network effects
- future internet
- centrality measures
- routing algorithm
- cyber attacks
- optical networks
- wireless networks
- mobile networks