Malicious-and Accidental-Fault Tolerance for Internet Applications
IST Research Project IST-
1 January 2000 - 28 February 2003

Check out a summary of the project, or browse through the original project proposal.

MAFTIA involved experts from 5 countries and 6 organisations. The Industrial Advisory Board provided valuable feedback on the work of the project.

Research was organised into six workpackages.

Find out more about the key scientific results and achievements, and the benefits of this research collaboration.




Final Workshop
Held at Newcastle University, 18-19 February, 2003.



Deliverables
All the MAFTIA deliverables in one place.



Publications
A list of MAFTIA-related papers published by members of the project.



http://www.research.ec.org/dsos/index.html

http://www.research.ec.org/cabernet/

Administrative Information

Project No: IST-

Start Date: 01.01.2000
End Date: 28.02.2003
Duration: 38 months

Budget
Overall cost: 5.074.269 €
EC contribution: 2.499.913 €

Research Areas: Information Security and Confidentiality, Intellectual Property

Keywords: dependability and security, intrusion tolerance, intrusion detection

Target Audience: industry, dependability engineers

Project Website: https://maftia.org

European Commission Project Officer:
Andrea Servida

Reviewers:
Roberto Gorrieri (Università di Bologna)
Refik Molva (Institut Eurécom)
Jean-Jacques Quisquater (Université catholique de Louvain)

Project Co-ordinator:
Dr. Robert J. Stroud,
Centre for Software Reliability,
School of Computing Science,
University of Newcastle upon Tyne,
Newcastle upon Tyne
ENGLAND NE1 7RU
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Project Participants:

University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Fundacao da Faculdade de Ciencias da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
QinetiQ, Malvern, United Kingdom
Universität des Saarlandes, Germany
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Délégation Midi-Pyrénées), Toulouse, France
International Business Machines Corp., Research Divisions, Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland