Innovations and Advances in Adaptive Secure Message Oriented Middleware

Increasing requirements for the resilience, security, adaptation, intelligence and scalability of complex business critical systems have set new challenges for system developers and application designers. Messaging infrastructures are often used to implement systems of this type. We provide an overview of the main advances in the adaptive security, security metrics, vulnerability discovery, anomaly detection and authentication solutions of the GEMOM (Genetic Message Oriented Secure Middleware) research project and discuss exploitation possibilities.

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