Intrusion tolerance
Intrusion tolerance is a fault-tolerant design approach to defending information systems against malicious attack. Abandoning the conventional aim of preventing all intrusions, intrusion tolerance instead calls for triggering mechanisms that prevent intrusions from leading to a system security failure.
See also
- Byzantine fault tolerance
External links
- Paulo VerĂssimo, "Intrusion Tolerance: Concepts and Design Principles. A Tutorial."
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