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On ubiquitous network security and anomaly detection
As networking trends move toward ubiquitous structuring schemes, the problem of security has taken on an increasingly important role. As a result, we must look to new security paradigms that address the new problems associated with these networks. This paper is a summary of research in progress on the Wintermute Project at Oregon State University, which was created to investigate security for ubiquitous networking schemes.