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  1. Proceedings of the First ACM Workshop on Moving Target Defense (MTD '14)
  2. On the Challenges of Effective Movement
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No free lunch in cyber security
A Game Theoretic Approach to Strategy Determination for Dynamic Platform Defenses
Reinforcement Learning Algorithms for Adaptive Cyber Defense against Heartbleed
Software Security and Randomization through Program Partitioning and Circuit Variation
Security and Science of Agility
Towards a Theory of Moving Target Defense
Moving Target Defense for Hardening the Security of the Power System State Estimation
Software Profiling Options and Their Effects on Security Based Diversification
On the Challenges of Effective Movement
Spatio-temporal Address Mutation for Proactive Cyber Agility against Sophisticated Attackers
Comparing Different Moving Target Defense Techniques

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On the Challenges of Effective Movement

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Hobson, Thomas Bigelow, David Streilein, William Okhravi, Hamed Rudd, Robert
Abstract Moving Target (MT) defenses have been proposed as a game-changing approach to rebalance the security landscape in favor of the defender. MT techniques make systems less deterministic, less static, and less homogeneous in order to increase the level of effort required to achieve a successful compromise. However, a number of challenges in achieving effective movement lead to weaknesses in MT techniques that can often be used by the attackers to bypass or otherwise nullify the impact of that movement. In this paper, we propose that these challenges can be grouped into three main types: coverage, unpredictability, and timeliness. We provide a description of these challenges and study how they impact prominent MT techniques. We also discuss a number of other considerations faced when designing and deploying MT defenses.
Starting Page 41
Ending Page 50
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450331500
DOI 10.1145/2663474.2663480
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2014-11-07
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Cybersecurity challenges Metrics Randomization Moving target Diversity
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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