September 29, 2008
Report

Annual Report for the TDMAA LDRD, FY08

Abstract

TDMAA provides a framework for cooperative cyber defense for groups of interdependent enclaves via a society of humans and autonomous adaptive software agents. The enclaves in an infrastructure share common overarching operational goals and may share physical equipment, but generally they do not share policies, etc. Examples of this type of infrastructure include the computers and networks supporting our national electric power grid, the distributed, heterogeneous computing collaboratories used in open science, or the computer equipment used to support partner countries in coalition warfare. We seek to discover ways that humans can exert supervisory influence on the system while retaining the rapid, adaptive response of the system.

Revised: April 25, 2009 | Published: September 29, 2008

Citation

Fink G.A., J.N. Haack, W.M. Maiden, and E.W. Fulp. 2008. Annual Report for the TDMAA LDRD, FY08 Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.