Visible to the public FlipThem: Modeling Targeted Attacks with FlipIt for Multiple Resources

TitleFlipThem: Modeling Targeted Attacks with FlipIt for Multiple Resources
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsAron Laszka, Gabor Horvath, Mark Felegyhazi, Levente Buttyan
Conference Name5th Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security (GameSec)
Date PublishedNovember
AbstractRecent high-profile targeted attacks showed that even the most secure and secluded networks can be compromised by motivated and resourceful attackers, and that such a system compromise may not be immediately detected by the system owner. Researchers at RSA proposed the FlipIt game to study the impact of such stealthy takeovers. In the basic FlipIt game, an attacker and a defender fight over a single resource; in practice, however, systems typically consist of multiple resources that can be targeted. In this paper, we present FlipThem, a generalization of FlipIt to multiple resources. To formulate the players' goals and study their best strategies, we introduce two control models: in the AND model, the attacker has to compromise all resources in order to take over the entire system, while in the OR model, she has to compromise only one. Our analytical and numerical results provide practical recommendations for defenders.
URLhttps://cps-vo.org/node/38436
Citation KeyLaszkaHorvathFelegyhaziButtyan14_FlipThemModelingTargetedAttacksWithFlipItForMultiple