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Ranking Attack Graphs

2006
A majority of attacks on computer systems result from a combination of vulnerabilities exploited by an intruder to break into the system. An Attack Graph is a general formalism used to model security vulnerabilities of a system and all possible sequences of exploits which an intruder can use to achieve a specific goal.
Vaibhav Mehta   +4 more
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Using CVSS in Attack Graphs

2011 Sixth International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2011
Derived from attack models, attack graphs are providing an efficient way to model attack scenarios intended against computer networks. Such graphs are using CVE database in which all known vulnerabilities are gathered. The CVSS framework is aiming to give numeric scores to each vulnerability recorded in the CVE database, which represent its ...
Laurent Gallon, Jean-Jacques Bascou
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Distributed Attack Graph Generation

IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, 2016
Attack graphs show possible paths that an attacker can use to intrude into a target network and gain privileges through series of vulnerability exploits. The computation of attack graphs suffers from the state explosion problem occurring most notably when the number of vulnerabilities in the target network grows large.
Kerem Kaynar, Fikret Sivrikaya
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Scalable Attack Graph Generation

Proceedings of the 11th Annual Cyber and Information Security Research Conference, 2016
Attack graphs are a powerful modeling technique with which to explore the attack surface of a system. However, they can be difficult to generate due to the exponential growth of the state space, often times making exhaustive search impractical. This paper discusses an approach for generating large attack graphs with an emphasis on scalable generation ...
Kyle Cook   +3 more
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Ranking Attack Graphs with Graph Neural Networks

2009
Network security analysis based on attack graphs has been applied extensively in recent years. The ranking of nodes in an attack graph is an important step towards analyzing network security. This paper proposes an alternative attack graph ranking scheme based on a recent approach to machine learning in a structured graph domain, namely, Graph Neural ...
Liang Lu   +6 more
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Attack graph generation and analysis

Proceedings of the 2006 ACM Symposium on Information, computer and communications security, 2006
Attack graphs represent the ways in which an adversary can exploit vulnerabilities to break into a system. System administrators analyze these attack graphs to understand where their system's weaknesses lie and to help decide which security measures will be effective to deploy. In practice, attack graphs are produced manually by Red Teams. Construction
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Attack Graph Generation

2021
This chapter presents a review of the state of the art on attack graph generation methods and their respective models, a review of possible sources of vulnerability, weakness, and remediation information, a comparative analysis of 15 tools for attack graph generation, and a case study on the implementation of a production-ready system and its ...
Konstantinos-Panagiotis Grammatikakis   +1 more
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Automatic Generation of Attack Scripts from Attack Graphs

2018 1st International Conference on Data Intelligence and Security (ICDIS), 2018
While attack graphs are valuable tools for security analysis, their testing and validation is a time-consuming process. Once validated, the attack graph can be used to generate testing scripts or use-cases for system security testing and validation. Furthermore, simply identifying states where a system is critically compromised can also be lengthy and ...
Will Nichols   +4 more
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Attack Graph Implementation in Graph Database

2022 IEEE 20th Jubilee International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Informatics (SISY), 2022
Gabriella Simon-Nagy   +2 more
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Attack graphs representations

2012 4th Computer Science and Electronic Engineering Conference (CEEC), 2012
Attack graphs have been widely used to represent and analyze security attacks. More specifically, they show all ways of how an attacker violets a security policy. Most attack graphs are constructed from nodes (vertices) and edges (arcs). Since there are so many research papers, each has a different representation of attack graphs.
Mohammed A. Alhomidi, Martin J. Reed
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