IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Cy-Through: Toward a Cybersecurity Simulation for Supporting Live, Virtual, and Constructive Interoperability

  • Donghwan Lee,
  • Donghwa Kim,
  • Myung Kil Ahn,
  • Wonwoo Jang,
  • Wonjun Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3051072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 10041 – 10053

Abstract

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Cybersecurity simulation is a useful, practical approach to provide insights to counter cyber threats for organizations with a large-scale, complex cyber environment. From the micro behavior of malware on a host to the macroscopic impact of a DDoS attack, various phenomena can be observed and analyzed with simulation scenarios. Many platforms for cybersecurity simulation have been developed to support simulation scenarios and models with different fidelity levels: live, virtual, and constructive. Many platforms for cybersecurity simulation have been developed to support simulation scenarios and models with varying fidelity levels: live, virtual, and constructive. Hence, the support of interoperability between models with different fidelities remained untrodden in the cybersecurity simulation literature. In this paper, we propose a novel cybersecurity simulation platform, Cy-Through, which enables full interoperability between models with different fidelity levels, live/virtual and constructive models. Through the development and demonstration of a prototype of the platform, we prove the possibility of a Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC)-interoperable cybersecurity simulation.

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