Exploring the state space of an application protocol: A case study of SMTP
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- @InProceedings{LaRoche:2011:CICS,
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author = "Patrick LaRoche and A. Nur Zincir-Heywood and
Malcolm I. Heywood",
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title = "Exploring the state space of an application protocol:
A case study of SMTP",
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booktitle = "IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Cyber
Security (CICS 2011)",
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year = "2011",
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month = "11-15 " # apr,
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address = "Paris",
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pages = "152--159",
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abstract = "In this work, we explore the state space of a network
application protocol by employing genetic programming
techniques. To this end, we target Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol (SMTP), which is a well-known and open
protocol on the Internet. In order to achieve our goal,
we aim to evolve the payload such that solution
individuals result in an email being sent successfully
through the targeted server. The proposed system
implements an archive paradigm where, upon completion
of the evolutionary process, a collection (archive) of
solutions are presented. Specifically, they can all
achieve the goal, but each does so in a unique manner.
This collection allows us to examine the state space of
the application protocol, giving us the ability to
verify that these variations are either intended by the
protocol, or should be addressed for security
reasons.",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Internet,
SMTP, genetic programming techniques, network
application protocol, simple mail transfer protocol,
Internet, electronic mail, transport protocols",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/CICYBS.2011.5949387",
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notes = "Also known as \cite{5949387}",
- }
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Patrick LaRoche
Nur Zincir-Heywood
Malcolm Heywood
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