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2018-11-19
Lugo, Anthony Erb, Garcia, Dennis, Hemberg, Erik, O'Reilly, Una-May.  2017.  Developing Proactive Defenses for Computer Networks with Coevolutionary Genetic Algorithms. Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion. :273–274.
Our cybersecurity tool, RIVALS, develops adaptive network defense strategies by modeling adversarial network attack and defense behavior in peer-to-peer networks via coevolutionary algorithms. Currently RIVALS DOS attacks are modestly modeled by the selection of a node that is completely disabled for a resource-limited duration. Defenders have three different network routing protocols. Attack or mission completion and resource cost metrics serve as attacker and defender objectives. This work also includes a description of RIVALS' suite of coevolutionary algorithms that explore archiving as a means of maintaining progressive exploration and support the evaluation of different solution concepts. To compare and contrast the effectiveness of each algorithm, we execute simulations on 3 different network topologies. Our experiments show that it is possible to forgo the assurance of monotonically increasing results and still retain high quality results.