There is a wealth of additional information about the accomplishment and activities of both the DETER project and DeterLab experimenters, ranging from peer-reviewed publications to the most current technical briefs.
The major results of the DETER Project are described in the primary peer-reviewed publications of the DETER team:
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The DETER Project – Advancing the Science of Cyber Security Experimentation and Test.
Terry Benzel, Jelena Mirkovic, et al. IEEE HST 2010 Conf, Boston, MA, November 2010. -
Current Developments in DETER Cybersecurity Testbed Technology
T. Benzel, B. Braden, T. Faber, J. Mirkovic, S. Schwab, K. Sollins and J. Wroclawski. In Proceedings of the Cybersecurity Applications & Technology Conference For Homeland Security (CATCH 2009), March 2009. -
A Federated Experiment Environment for Emulab-based Testbeds
T. Faber and J. Wroclawski. In Proceedings of Tridentcom, 2009.
In addition to these and other publications of the DETER team, there are many published peer-reviewed papers by researchers who used DeterLab as part of their work — since 2004, over 100 papers describing the results of work performed in DeterLab, plus dozens more technical reports and and other publications, together covering a wide range of security and network research topics.
DETER Poster, presented at USENIX Security 2011
DETER Technologies for SAFER, Terry Benzel, presented at DARPA SAFER Discussion Visit, SRI International, July 15th 2011
- Elevating the Science of Cyber-Security, a video on DETER’s mission to advance cyber-security
- DeterLab YouTube Channel
- DETER Summer 2011 Newsletter
- DETER Summer 2010 Newsletter
- DETER Fall 2010 Newsletter
- DETER Winter 2010 Newsletter
- DETER Spring 2009 Newsletter
- DETER Summer 2009 Newsletter
- DETER Fall 2009 Newsletter
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