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Papers and Software

During this research, we wrote some papers and implemented some tools.
This web page has pointers to them.
Papers
- R. Crawford, M. Bishop, B. Bhumiratana, L. Clark, and K. Levitt, “Sanitization Models and their Limitations,” to appear in the Proceedings of the New Security Paradigms Workshop (Sep. 2006).
- M. Bishop, R. Crawford, B. Bhumiratana, L. Clark, and K. Levitt, “Some Problems in Sanitizing Network Data,” Proceedings of the 15th IEEE International Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises pp. 307–312 (June 2006).
- S. Peisert, M. Bishop, S. Karin, and K. Marzullo, “Principles-Driven Forensic Analysis,” Proceedings of the 2005 New Security Paradigms Workshop pp. 85–93 (Sep. 2005).
- M. Bishop, B. Bhumiratana, R. Crawford, and K. Levitt, “How to Sanitize Data,” Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises pp. 217–222 (June 2004).
Software
- tcpsani
[TAR]
[TGZ]
[ZIP]
This is a basic tool for sanitizing network traffic saved in tcpdump save files. It is based on tcpdump but with a PERL interface for describing
the sanitization rules.
- xmlSani
[TAR]
[TGZ]
[ZIP]
This is a tool for sanitizing network traffic saved in tcpdump save files. The description of what to sanitize and how is in XML files. The engine
can actually sanitize any structured data; but only conversion mechanisms for
tcpdump data are provided.
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