Data-Driven Model-Based Detection of Malicious Insiders via Physical Access Logs
Title | Data-Driven Model-Based Detection of Malicious Insiders via Physical Access Logs |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Cheh, Carmen, Chen, Binbin, Temple, William G., Sanders, William H. |
Secondary Authors | Bertrand, Nathalie, Bortolussi, Luca |
Conference Name | Quantitative Evaluation of Systems |
Publisher | Springer International Publishing |
Conference Location | Cham |
ISBN Number | 978-3-319-66335-7 |
Keywords | A Human-Agent-Focused Approach to Security Modeling, Human Behavior, Monitoring, Fusion, and Response for Cyber Resilience, Policy-Governed Secure Collaboration, Resilient Architectures, UIUC |
Abstract | The risk posed by insider threats has usually been approached by analyzing the behavior of users solely in the cyber domain. In this paper, we show the viability of using physical movement logs, collected via a building access control system, together with an understanding of the layout of the building housing the system's assets, to detect malicious insider behavior that manifests itself in the physical domain. In particular, we propose a systematic framework that uses contextual knowledge about the system and its users, learned from historical data gathered from a building access control system, to select suitable models for representing movement behavior. We then explore the online usage of the learned models, together with knowledge about the layout of the building being monitored, to detect malicious insider behavior. Finally, we show the effectiveness of the developed framework using real-life data traces of user movement in railway transit stations. |
Citation Key | 10.1007/978-3-319-66335-7_17 |
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
bytes |