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We argue that the network is actually an extension of the system unit; therefore we should be able to use network traffic generated by a node to ascertain the state of its various internal components. We demonstrate that this approach is feasible for passive resource discovery, and is also applicable to a variety of other resource characterization applications such as remote monitoring, and network intrusion detection.

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We argue that the network is actually an extension of the system unit; therefore we should be able to use network traffic generated by a node to ascertain the state of its various internal components. We demonstrate that this approach is feasible for passive resource discovery, and is also applicable to a variety of other resource characterization applications such as remote monitoring, and network intrusion detection.
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Lanier has dual appointments at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and the JHU Information Security Institute. His research focus is network security. He holds a PhD in Computer Science, two MS degrees, and a BS degree. Also, he worked for over 10 years in industry (Ford Motor Company and AT&T). He is married and has 3 kids.