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INcreasing security and protection through infrastructure REsilience: The INSPIRE project. / D'Antonio, S.; Romano, L.; Khelil, A. et al.
Critical Information Infrastructure Security: Third International Workshop, CRITIS 2008, Rome, Italy, October13-15, 2008. Revised Papers. Vol. 5508 LNCS Springer, 2009. p. 109-118.

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D'Antonio, S, Romano, L, Khelil, A & Suri, N 2009, INcreasing security and protection through infrastructure REsilience: The INSPIRE project. in Critical Information Infrastructure Security: Third International Workshop, CRITIS 2008, Rome, Italy, October13-15, 2008. Revised Papers. vol. 5508 LNCS, Springer, pp. 109-118. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03552-4_10

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D'Antonio, S., Romano, L., Khelil, A., & Suri, N. (2009). INcreasing security and protection through infrastructure REsilience: The INSPIRE project. In Critical Information Infrastructure Security: Third International Workshop, CRITIS 2008, Rome, Italy, October13-15, 2008. Revised Papers (Vol. 5508 LNCS, pp. 109-118). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03552-4_10

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D'Antonio S, Romano L, Khelil A, Suri N. INcreasing security and protection through infrastructure REsilience: The INSPIRE project. In Critical Information Infrastructure Security: Third International Workshop, CRITIS 2008, Rome, Italy, October13-15, 2008. Revised Papers. Vol. 5508 LNCS. Springer. 2009. p. 109-118 doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-03552-4_10

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D'Antonio, S. ; Romano, L. ; Khelil, A. et al. / INcreasing security and protection through infrastructure REsilience: The INSPIRE project. Critical Information Infrastructure Security: Third International Workshop, CRITIS 2008, Rome, Italy, October13-15, 2008. Revised Papers. Vol. 5508 LNCS Springer, 2009. pp. 109-118

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