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2022-04-01
Williams, Adam D., Adams, Thomas, Wingo, Jamie, Birch, Gabriel C., Caskey, Susan A., Fleming, Elizabeth S., Gunda, Thushara.  2021.  Resilience-Based Performance Measures for Next-Generation Systems Security Engineering. 2021 International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST). :1—5.
Performance measures commonly used in systems security engineering tend to be static, linear, and have limited utility in addressing challenges to security performance from increasingly complex risk environments, adversary innovation, and disruptive technologies. Leveraging key concepts from resilience science offers an opportunity to advance next-generation systems security engineering to better describe the complexities, dynamism, and nonlinearity observed in security performance—particularly in response to these challenges. This article introduces a multilayer network model and modified Continuous Time Markov Chain model that explicitly captures interdependencies in systems security engineering. The results and insights from a multilayer network model of security for a hypothetical nuclear power plant introduce how network-based metrics can incorporate resilience concepts into performance metrics for next generation systems security engineering.