A multi-layer uncertainty model finds that both transmission-layer and over-the-top exceptional-access architectures carry strictly higher modeled compromise risk than no-EA baselines, with risk distributions differing by architecture class under sparse evidence.
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Review and simulation comparison of more than 40 threshold selection procedures for univariate extreme value analysis, with application to daily rainfall data.
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Quantifying Compromise Risk in Exceptional Access Architectures Under Sparse and Indirect Evidence
A multi-layer uncertainty model finds that both transmission-layer and over-the-top exceptional-access architectures carry strictly higher modeled compromise risk than no-EA baselines, with risk distributions differing by architecture class under sparse evidence.
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Choosing the threshold in extreme value analysis
Review and simulation comparison of more than 40 threshold selection procedures for univariate extreme value analysis, with application to daily rainfall data.