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Author / Creator:Wang, Lingyu.
Imprint:Cham : Springer, 2017.
Description:1 online resource (215 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11389224
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Other authors / contributors:Jajodia, Sushil.
Singhal, Anoop.
ISBN:9783319665054
3319665057
9783319665047
3319665049
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:4 Least Attacking Effort-Based Network Diversity Metric.
ReferencesRefining CVSS-Based Network Security Metrics by Examining the Base Scores; 1 Introduction; 2 Preliminaries; 2.1 Attack Graph; 2.2 Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) ; 2.3 Existing Approaches and Their Limitations; 3 Main Approach; 3.1 Combining Base Metrics; 3.1.1 Overview; 3.1.2 Formal Framework; 3.1.3 An Example; 3.2 Considering Different Aspects of Scores; 3.2.1 The Need for Considering Different Aspects; 3.2.2 Combining Scores for Different Aspects; 3.2.3 An Example; 4 Algorithm and Simulation; 4.1 Algorithms; 4.1.1 Combining Skill Scores; 4.1.2 Combining Effort Scores.
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Summary:This book examines different aspects of network security metrics and their application to enterprise networks. One of the most pertinent issues in securing mission-critical computing networks is the lack of effective security metrics which this book discusses in detail. Since "you cannot improve what you cannot measure", a network security metric is essential to evaluating the relative effectiveness of potential network security solutions. The authors start by examining the limitations of existing solutions and standards on security metrics, such as CVSS and attack surface, which typically focus on known vulnerabilities in individual software products or systems. The first few chapters of this book describe different approaches to fusing individual metric values obtained from CVSS scores into an overall measure of network security using attack graphs. Since CVSS scores are only available for previously known vulnerabilities, such approaches do not consider the threat of unknown attacks exploiting the so-called zero day vulnerabilities. Therefore, several chapters of this book are dedicated to develop network security metrics especially designed for dealing with zero day attacks where the challenge is that little or no prior knowledge is available about the exploited vulnerabilities, and thus most existing methodologies for designing security metrics are no longer effective. Finally, the authors examine several issues on the application of network security metrics at the enterprise level. Specifically, a chapter presents a suite of security metrics organized along several dimensions for measuring and visualizing different aspects of the enterprise cyber security risk, and the last chapter presents a novel metric for measuring the operational effectiveness of the cyber security operations center (CSOC). Security researchers who work on network security or security analytics related areas seeking new research topics, as well as security practitioners including network administrators and security architects who are looking for state of the art approaches to hardening their networks, will find this book helpful as a reference. Advanced-level students studying computer science and engineering will find this book useful as a secondary text.
Other form:Print version: Wang, Lingyu. Network Security Metrics. Cham : Springer International Publishing, ©2017 9783319665047
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-319-66505-4

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