针对多阶段网络攻击的移动目标防御的实用安全评估

Tina Moghaddam, Minjune Kim, Jin-Hee Cho, Hyuk-Soon Lim, T. Moore, Frederica Free-Nelson, Dan Dongseong Kim
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移动目标防御(MTD)是一种针对网络攻击主动改变攻击面的防御机制。MTD技术的理论安全有效性有待实验验证。以往评估虚拟ip变换MTD技术有效性的工作主要集中在网络攻击的侦察阶段,并采用理论建模或仿真网络进行评估。这些类型的评估没有考虑到现实的网络条件,也没有考虑到对攻击者行为的影响。在本文中,我们在软件定义网络(SDN)测试平台上对虚拟ip变换MTD技术进行了实际评估,其中攻击基于网络杀伤链中定义的前三个阶段,并考虑了攻击者可能的响应。本文考虑了两种攻击者:虚拟攻击者和调整攻击者。虚拟攻击者在不了解或不考虑系统上的MTD的情况下连续执行攻击,而调整攻击者使用基于时间的MTD作业管理策略了解网络,并可以相应地调整他们的方法。对攻击的有效性进行整体和跨三个阶段的分析,并与预期进行比较。结果验证了MTD技术的有效性,显示了它的实用性不仅仅局限于侦察阶段,并且证明了攻击者可以在知道MTD技术被使用的情况下调整他们的方法,以提高他们的成功率。
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A Practical Security Evaluation of a Moving Target Defence against Multi-Phase Cyberattacks
Moving Target Defence (MTD) is a state-of-art defence mechanism as it proactively changes attack surfaces against cyberattacks. The theoretical security effectiveness of MTD techniques need to be validated with experimental evidence. Previous work in evaluating the effectiveness of virtual IP-shuffling MTD techniques mostly focused on the reconnaissance phase of cyberattacks, and used theoretical modelling or simulated and emulated networks to conduct the evaluation. These types of evaluations did not account for realistic network conditions or consider the effect on the attacker’s behaviour. In this paper, we present a practical evaluation of a virtual IP-shuffling MTD technique in a software define networking (SDN) testbed, with attacks based on the first three phases defined in the cyber kill chain, and consider a possible response by the attacker. This work considers two types of attackers: Dummy attacker and Adjusting attacker. A dummy attacker performs attacks consecutively with no knowledge or consideration about the MTD on the system, whereas an adjusting attacker is aware of the network using a time based MTD job management strategy and can adjust their approach accordingly. The effectiveness of attacks are analysed overall and across the three phases, and compared to the expectation. The results validate the effectiveness of the MTD technique, show its utility extends beyond just the reconnaissance phase, and demonstrate that the attacker can adjust their approach if they are aware of the MTD technique being used in order to increase their success rate.
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