Abstract

Over the past decade the cost and frequency of cybercrime has skyrocketed and is still increasing year over year. Major targets of cyber attacks are financial organizations, energy and utility companies, governmental agencies, and technology companies. However, almost all businesses are at risk. The increasing threat and cost of cyber crime is caused by many factors, including: the increasing reliance on cyber networks, constantly evolving exploitation and cyber attack methods, and insufficient development of defensive mechanisms to predict and prevent cyber attackers. Promising research in the proactive defense against cyber attacks exists in the field of cyber situational awareness (Cyber SA), but is limited partially due to the limited availability of cyber attack data from desirable attack scenarios. This work improves upon previous development of a cyber attack simulator capable of modeling complex cyber attacks consisting of computer networks, their defenses, and cyber attacker behavior. The main contribution of this work is the introduction of a new model called the Attack Guidance Template (AGT), responsible for the definition of simulated cyber attack sequences and for guiding the attacker to the goal of the attack sequence. The AGT allows the user to define desired cyber attack sequences with flexibility and ranging levels of specificity. This work also introduces an attack sequence analyzer to aid the user in understanding the likelihood of the model attack sequences being accomplished successfully with different attackers across various networks. To ensure the validity of these developments, both the analyzer and the AGT are verified and compared to the previous cyber attack guidance template.

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Cyberterrorism--Prevention; Cyberterrorism--Computer simulation

Publication Date

8-10-2015

Document Type

Thesis

Student Type

Graduate

Degree Name

Industrial and Systems Engineering (MS)

Department, Program, or Center

Industrial and Systems Engineering (KGCOE)

Advisor

Michael E. Kuhl

Advisor/Committee Member

Shanchieh Jay Yang

Advisor/Committee Member

Katie McConky

Comments

Physical copy available from RIT's Wallace Library at HV6773 .K74 2015

Campus

RIT – Main Campus

Plan Codes

ISEE-MS

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