Autonomous Cyber Deception: Reasoning, Adaptive Planning, and Evaluation of HoneyThings

  • Ehab Al-Shaer
  • , Jinpeng Wei
  • , Kevin W. Hamlen
  • , Cliff Wang

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14 Scopus citations

Abstract

This textbook surveys the knowledge base in automated and resilient cyber deception. It features four major parts: cyber deception reasoning frameworks, dynamic decision-making for cyber deception, network-based deception, and malware deception. An important distinguishing characteristic of this book is its inclusion of student exercises at the end of each chapter. Exercises include technical problems, short-answer discussion questions, or hands-on lab exercises, organized at a range of difficulties from easy to advanced,. This is a useful textbook for a wide range of classes and degree levels within the security arena and other related topics. It’s also suitable for researchers and practitioners with a variety of cyber security backgrounds from novice to experienced.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Number of pages237
ISBN (Electronic)9783030021108
ISBN (Print)9783030021092
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2019
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019, corrected publication 2019

Keywords

  • adversarial cyber deception
  • cyber deception
  • deception games
  • deception metrics
  • deception parameters
  • deception theory
  • deceptive web service
  • decoy deployment
  • deep learning
  • differential privacy
  • dynamic bayesian games
  • dynamic planning
  • honey resources
  • honeypots
  • hypergame theory
  • intelligent agents
  • internet of things
  • malware analysis network obfuscation
  • software defined networking

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Computer Science

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