Mark Underwood
Up one level
-
SISO Spring 2008 SIW Paper: "The Jagged Joystick"
-
The Spring 2008 Simulation Interoperability Workshop (SIW), sponsored by the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO), was held in Providence, RI April 14-18, 2008. Secure Decisions researchers presented "The Jagged Joystick: Game Technology for Net-Centric Training Simulations," which discussed challenges and opportunities related to the use of game technology for training entry level cyber defense.
-
SISO Spring 2008 SIW Paper: "The Jagged Joystick" (Bibtex)
-
Bibtex for Secure Decisions April 2008 paper at the SISO Spring 2008 conference.
-
SISO Spring 2008 SIW paper: "The Jagged Joystick" (pdf)
-
Download a PDF version of the SISO Spring 2008 SIW paper, "The Jagged Joystick: Game Technology for Net-Centric Training Simulations."
(c) 2008 Applied Visions, Inc.
-
Achieving Cyber Defense Situational Awareness: A Cognitive Task Analysis of Information Assurance Analysts
-
D'Amico, A., Whitley, K., Tesone, D., O'Brien, B., and Roth, E. (2005). Achieving cyber defense situational awareness: A cognitive task analysis of information assurance analysts. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 49th Annual Meeting, pages 229-233.
-
Bibtex for "Achieving Cyber Defense Situational Awareness: A Cognitive Task Analysis of Information Assurance Analysts"
-
D'Amico, A., Whitley, K., Tesone, D., O'Brien, B., and Roth, E. (2005). Achieving cyber defense situational awareness: A cognitive task analysis of information assurance analysts. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 49th Annual Meeting, pages 229-233.
-
Secure Decisions to Speak on DARPA Panel at DoD Conference on Technology Transition
-
NORTHPORT, NY, August 15, 2008 – Dr. Anita D’Amico, Director of the Secure Decisions Division of Applied Visions, Inc., has been invited to participate on the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) panel at the 2008 SBIR Beyond Phase II Conference hosted by the Department of Defense.
-
The Real Work of Computer Network Defense Analysts
-
This paper reports on investigations of how computer network defense (CND) analysts conduct their analysis on a day-to-day basis and discusses the implications of these cognitive requirements for designing effective CND visualizations.
-
The Real Work of Computer Network Defense Analysts ISBN 978-3-540-78242-1
-
-
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Awards Cyber Visualization Contract to Secure Decisions
-
Division of Applied Visions, Inc. to Advance its Network Security Visualization Product to Help Protect the U.S. Information Infrastructure against Attacks