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  1. Proceedings of the 2015 Workshop on Automated Decision Making for Active Cyber Defense (SafeConfig '15)
  2. Cyber Resilience-by-Construction: Modeling, Measuring & Verifying
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Integrated Adaptive Cyber Defense: Integration Spiral Results
Action Recommendation for Cyber Resilience
Using Probability Densities to Evolve more Secure Software Configurations
Automated Decision Making for Active Cyber Defense: Panel Discussion
Cyber Resilience-by-Construction: Modeling, Measuring & Verifying
Policy Specialization to Support Domain Isolation
Estimating Risk Boundaries for Persistent and Stealthy Cyber-Attacks
FlowMon: Detecting Malicious Switches in Software-Defined Networks
Who Touched My Mission: Towards Probabilistic Mission Impact Assessment
A Security Enforcement Framework for Virtual Machine Migration Auction
Behavior-dependent Routing: Responding to Anomalies with Automated Low-cost Measures

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Cyber Resilience-by-Construction: Modeling, Measuring & Verifying

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Al-shaer, Ehab Khan, Yasir Imtiaz Rauf, Usman
Abstract The need of cyber security is increasing as cyber attacks are escalating day by day. Cyber attacks are now so many and sophisticated that many will unavoidably get through. Therefore, there is an immense need to employ resilient architectures to defend known or unknown threats. Engineer- ing resilient system/infrastructure is a challenging task, that implies how to measure the resilience and how to obtain sufficient resilience necessary to maintain its service delivery under diverse situations. This paper has two fold objective, the first is to propose a formal approach to measure cyber resilience from different aspects (i.e., attacks, failures) and at different levels (i.e., pro-active, resistive and reactive). To achieve the first objective, we propose a formal frame- work named as: Cyber Resilience Engineering Framework (CREF). The second objective is to build a resilient system by construction. The idea is to build a formal model of a cyber system, which is initially not resilient with respect to attacks. Then by systematic refinements of the formal model and by its model checking, we attain resiliency. We exemplify our technique through the case study of simple cyber security device (i.e., network firewall).
Starting Page 9
Ending Page 14
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450338219
DOI 10.1145/2809826.2809836
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2015-10-12
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Algebraic petri nets Cyber resilience Model checking Firewall
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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