DocumentCode
78795
Title
Defense on the Move: Ant-Based Cyber Defense
Author
Fink, Glenn A. ; Haack, Jereme N. ; McKinnon, A. David ; Fulp, Errin W.
Volume
12
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
Mar.-Apr. 2014
Firstpage
36
Lastpage
43
Abstract
Many common cyberdefenses (like firewalls and intrusion-detection systems) are static, giving attackers the freedom to probe them at will. Moving-target defense (MTD) adds dynamism, putting the systems to be defended in motion, potentially at great cost to the defender. An alternative approach is a mobile resilient defense that removes attackers´ ability to rely on prior experience without requiring motion in the protected infrastructure. The defensive technology absorbs most of the cost of motion, is resilient to attack, and is unpredictable to attackers. The authors´ mobile resilient defense, Ant-Based Cyber Defense (ABCD), is a set of roaming, bio-inspired, digital-ant agents working with stationary agents in a hierarchy headed by a human supervisor. ABCD provides a resilient, extensible, and flexible defense that can scale to large, multi-enterprise infrastructures such as the smart electric grid.
Keywords
optimisation; security of data; ant-based cyber defense; defended systems; mobile resilient defense; moving-target defense; protected infrastructure; Computer crime; Computer security; Cyberspace; Database systems; Detectors; Malware; Mobile communication; Particle swarm intelligence; Statistics; Target tracking; MTD; cybersecurity; digital ants; moving-target defense; swarm intelligence;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Security & Privacy, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1540-7993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2014.21
Filename
6798536
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