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Research on the Cyber Security Cluster (사이버보안 클러스터 구축 연구)

  • Park, Dea-woo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2016.10a
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    • pp.355-357
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    • 2016
  • Korea Information Security Industry growth rate (7.1%) declined compared to the previous three years growth (15%). The government has announced a 2020 K-ICT security. According to the policy of promoting the competitiveness of industry consolidation and data protection enable entrepreneurship, job creation, there is a need for the ICT industry in conjunction with cyber security cluster composition. In this paper, I research for cybersecurity cluster. Investigate a successful cyber clusters of foreign and analyzed. In addition, I analysis of existing cluster in the domestic and identify the problem. Consequently, building a cyber-research cluster and the expected effects of cyber-research and on how to operate the cluster.

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The Comparative Study of Local Recruit Type Clusters (지역 유치형 클러스터 비교분석 연구 - 대구 테크노폴리스에 대한 정책적 함의를 중심으로 -)

  • Yun, Jin-Hyo Joseph;Ha, Jung-Bong
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.217-239
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    • 2007
  • We want to know the key factors which are important to make any cluster grow up. First, we make four cluster types which are national policy type, local recruit type, local network type, and existing industry transforming type. Second, We selected Austin case and Kyushu case as two local recruit type clusters. Third, this paper looks into the dynamics of two clusters. Forth, we arrive at the conclusion including the policy implication for Daegu technopolis.

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Evaluative Criteria of Cyber Store based on Consumer Character of Cyber Stove Shoppers (사이버쇼핑 이용자의 소비자특성에 따른 가상점포 평가기준)

  • 박재옥;안민영
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.27 no.3_4
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    • pp.441-451
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to find out evaluative criteria of cyber store toward shopping orientation, purchasing experience and demographic factors of consumers to visit cyber store. This study surveyed consumers who have an experience of using cyber store and judgment sampling was used. The respondents were 240 men and women living in the metropolitan area of Seoul and Gyeonggi province. Research method was measured by clothing shopping orientation (utilitarian and hedonic factors), cyber store evaluation criteria (convenience, quality & trust and product character factors), purchasing experience(existent and nonexistent) and demographic factors. For data analysis, descriptive statistics, factor analysis, cluster analysis, ANOVA, t-test, Duncan test, and reliability analysis were conducted. The results were as follows: 1. Evaluative criteria of cyber store were considered importantly in order of possibility of exchange and refund, stability of personal information security, substance of quality degree of product and service and store. 2. Among shopping orientation groups, there were significant differences in all evaluative criteria of cyber store: convenience, quality & trust and product character of store. 3. Among groups toward existence and nonexistence in a purchasing experience, there were significant differences in convenience and quality & trust of store. 4. Among Demographic factors(gender, job, education and income) there were significant differences in convenience and quality & trust of store.

Cyber behavior of Adolescents According to Family and School Factors (청소년의 가족 및 학교 관련 요인에 따른 사이버 행동)

  • Hwang Jinsook;Lee Eun-Hee;Na Youngjoo;Koh Seonju;Park Sookhee
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.42 no.11
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    • pp.223-235
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    • 2004
  • This study investigated the integrated effects of family and school factors on the cyber behavior of adolescents. Specifically, the purposes of this study were to categorize adolescents into groups by family and school factors and to find investigate differences among the groups regarding cyber behavior (internet use, internet purpose, and internet experience). no study distributed the questionnaires to middle and high school adolescent students of five representative cities in South Korea. The total respondents were 2240 (960 from Seoul/kyongki, and 320 each from Taegu, Pusan, Kwangiu, and Taejon). The response rate w3s 98.7%. no data were analyzed by factor analysis, cluster analysis, ANOVA, and Duncan test. The results showed that Korean adolescents were segmented into four groups (family preference/school preference group, family dissatisfaction/teacher dissatisfaction group, family average/school average group, family average/peer dissatisfaction group). The four groups were significantly different in regard to cyber behavior. For example, the family dissatisfaction/teacher dissatisfaction group u%d internet to relieve stress and used communication more than the other groups. Also, the group had more diverse cyber behavior including internet addiction. The implications of the study were further discussed.

The Effect of Relationship Commitment on the Customer's Future Behavioral Intention Related to the Criteria of Evaluating Cyber Stores in Internet Shopping Malls (인터넷 쇼핑몰 이용자의 가상점포 평가기준에 따른 관계몰입이 미래행동의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Ko, Eun-Kyung;Lee, Sun-Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.43 no.11 s.213
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    • pp.153-164
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of relationship commitment on the female customer's future behavioral intention in relation to the criteria of evaluating cyber stores in internet shopping malls. This study used questionnaire and judgment sampling to survey consumers who have bought product in internet shopping malls. The respondents were 329 women from their twenties to fifties. The data were analyzed by factor analysis, cluster analysis, ANOVA, regression and Duncan test. The results were as follows: 1. The evaluative criteria of cyber stores were product characteristics of the store, convenience and trust, and promotion and information provision. 2. There were significant differences in relationship commitment among groups according to differences of cyber store evaluation criteria. 3. The dimensions of relationship commitment were affective commitment, calculus commitment and normative commitment. 4. Relationship commitment was found to have a significant effect on the customer's future behavioral intention. Especially, affective commitment was shown to have a significant effect on the future behavioral intention.

Request Distribution for Fairness with a Non-Periodic Load-Update Mechanism for Cyber Foraging Dynamic Applications in Web Server Cluster (웹 서버 클러스터에서 Cyber Foraging 응용을 위한 비주기적 부하 갱신을 통한 부하 분산 기법)

  • Lu, Xiaoyi;Fu, Zhen;Choi, Won-Il;Kang, Jung-Hun;Ok, Min-Hwan;Park, Myong-Soon
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.14A no.1 s.105
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2007
  • This paper introduces a load-balancing algorithm focusing on distributing web requests evenly into the web cluster servers. The load-balancing algorithms based on conventional periodic load-information update mechanism are not suitable for dynamic page applications, which are common in Cyber Foraging services, due to the problems caused by periodic synchronized load-information updating and the difficulties of work load estimation caused by embedded executing scripts of dynamic pages. Update-on-Finish algorithm solves this problem by using non-periodic load-update mechanism, and the web switch knows the servers' real load information only after their reporting and then distributes new loads according to the new load-information table, however it results in much communication overhead. Our proposed mechanism improve update-on-finish algorithm by using K-Percents-Finish mechanism and thus largely reduce the communication overhead. Furthermore, we consider the different capabilities of servers with a threshold Ti value and propose a load-balancing algorithm for servers with various capabilities. Simulation results show that the proposed K-Percents-Finish Reporting mechanism can at least reduce 50% communication overhead than update-on-finish approach while sustaining better load balancing performance than periodic mechanisms in related work.

Technique for Indentifying Cyber Crime Using Clue (수사단서를 이용한 동일 사이버범죄 판단기법)

  • Kim, Ju Hee
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.767-780
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    • 2015
  • In recent years, as smart phone penetration rate is growing explosively, new forms of cyber crime data is poured out beyond the limits of management system for cyber crime investigation. These new forms of data are collected and stored in police station but, some of data are not systematically managed. As a result, investigators sometimes miss the hidden data which can be critical for a case. Crime data is usually generated by computer which produces complex and huge data and records many logs automatically, so it is necessary to simplify a collected data and cluster by crime pattern. In this paper, we categorize all kinds of cyber crime and simplify crime database and extract critical clues relative to other cases. Through data mining and network-visualization, we found there is correlation between clues of a case. From this result, we conclude cyber crime data mining helps crime prevention, early blocking and increasing the efficiency of the investigation.

Integrating Resilient Tier N+1 Networks with Distributed Non-Recursive Cloud Model for Cyber-Physical Applications

  • Okafor, Kennedy Chinedu;Longe, Omowunmi Mary
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.16 no.7
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    • pp.2257-2285
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    • 2022
  • Cyber-physical systems (CPS) have been growing exponentially due to improved cloud-datacenter infrastructure-as-a-service (CDIaaS). Incremental expandability (scalability), Quality of Service (QoS) performance, and reliability are currently the automation focus on healthy Tier 4 CDIaaS. However, stable QoS is yet to be fully addressed in Cyber-physical data centers (CP-DCS). Also, balanced agility and flexibility for the application workloads need urgent attention. There is a need for a resilient and fault-tolerance scheme in terms of CPS routing service including Pod cluster reliability analytics that meets QoS requirements. Motivated by these concerns, our contributions are fourfold. First, a Distributed Non-Recursive Cloud Model (DNRCM) is proposed to support cyber-physical workloads for remote lab activities. Second, an efficient QoS stability model with Routh-Hurwitz criteria is established. Third, an evaluation of the CDIaaS DCN topology is validated for handling large-scale, traffic workloads. Network Function Virtualization (NFV) with Floodlight SDN controllers was adopted for the implementation of DNRCM with embedded rule-base in Open vSwitch engines. Fourth, QoS evaluation is carried out experimentally. Considering the non-recursive queuing delays with SDN isolation (logical), a lower queuing delay (19.65%) is observed. Without logical isolation, the average queuing delay is 80.34%. Without logical resource isolation, the fault tolerance yields 33.55%, while with logical isolation, it yields 66.44%. In terms of throughput, DNRCM, recursive BCube, and DCell offered 38.30%, 36.37%, and 25.53% respectively. Similarly, the DNRCM had an improved incremental scalability profile of 40.00%, while BCube and Recursive DCell had 33.33%, and 26.67% respectively. In terms of service availability, the DNRCM offered 52.10% compared with recursive BCube and DCell which yielded 34.72% and 13.18% respectively. The average delays obtained for DNRCM, recursive BCube, and DCell are 32.81%, 33.44%, and 33.75% respectively. Finally, workload utilization for DNRCM, recursive BCube, and DCell yielded 50.28%, 27.93%, and 21.79% respectively.

Clothing Evaluation Criteria and Purchase Intention based on Consumers′ Clothing Shopping Orientation in Cyber Shopping (사이버쇼핑 이용자의 의류쇼핑성향에 따른 의류제품 평가기준과 구매의도)

  • 안민영;박재옥
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.27 no.7
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    • pp.789-799
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to find out clothing evaluation criteria and purchase intention according to consumers' shopping orientation and demographic factors when they shop online. The subjects were 240 men and women living in the metropolitan area. For data analysis, factor analysis, cluster analysis, ANOVA, t-test, Duncan test and descriptive statistics were conducted. The results are as follows: 1. Important clothing evaluation criteria were considered in order of price, style, fit, size and product guarantee etc. Purchase intention was showed more highly when products are related to low involvement than high involvement. 2. Consumers with high hedonic and utilitarian shopping orientation considered clothing evaluation criteria more importantly but showed low level of purchase intention in cyber shopping. And consumers with low hedonic and utilitarian shopping orientation considered clothing evaluation criteria less importantly but showed high level of purchase intention in cyber shopping. 3. There were significant differences in evaluation criteria and purchase intention according to demographic variables. Especially women considered evaluation criteria more importantly and had higher level of purchase intention than men.

Learning system for Regression Analysis using Multimedia and Statistical Software (멀티미디어와 통계 소프트웨어를 활용한 회귀분석 학습 시스템)

  • 안기수;허문열
    • The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.389-401
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    • 1998
  • This paper introduces CybeRClass(Cyber Regression Class). CybeRClass uses the technique of animation arid voice to teach regression analysis. The structure of this system make it possible to extend to multivariate analysis methods such as discriminant analysis and cluster analysis. Tools for multimedia is Multimedia ToolBook, and Xlisp-Stat is used for statistical computation and statistical graphics.

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