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SANDIA REPORT
SAND2010-4765Unlimited ReleasePrinted September 2010
Assessment of Current CybersecurityPractices in the Public Domain: CyberIndications and Warnings Domain
 
Curtis M. Keliiaa and Jason R. Hamlet
Prepared bySandia National LaboratoriesAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87185 and Livermore, California 94550Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory managed and operated by Sandia Corporation,a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy'sNational Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.Approved for public release; further dissemination unlimited.
 
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SAND2010-4765Unlimited ReleasePrinted Stember 2010
Assessment of Current Cybersecurity Practicesin the Public Domain: Cyber Indications andWarnings Domain
Curtis M. KeliiaaAdvanced Networking IntegrationJason R. HamletAssurance Technology and AssessmentsSandia National LaboratoriesP.O. Box 5800Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185-MS0806
Abstract
This report assesses current public domain cyber security practices with respect to cyberindications and warnings. It describes cybersecurity industry and government activities,including cybersecurity tools, methods, practices, and international and government-wideinitiatives known to be impacting current practice. Of particular note are the U.S. Government’sTrusted Internet Connection (TIC) and “Einstein” programs, which are serving to consolidate theGovernment’s internet access points and to provide some capability to monitor and mitigatecyber attacks. Next, this report catalogs activities undertaken by various industry andgovernment entities. In addition, it assesses the benchmarks of HPC capability and other HPCattributes that may lend themselves to assist in the solution of this problem. This report drawsfew conclusions, as it is intended to assess current practice in preparation for future work,however, no explicit references to HPC usage for the purpose of analyzing cyber infrastructure innear-real-time were found in the current practice.This report and a related SAND2010-4766
 National Cyber Defense High PerformanceComputing and Analysis: Concepts, Planning and Roadmap
report are intended to provokediscussion throughout a broad audience about developing a cohesive HPC centric solution towide-area cybersecurity problems.
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