Data leakage triage : quantitative measure of effectiveness of containment plan
Increasingly organisations' deployed security defences are challenged by persistent malware attacks. There are many risks induced by successful malicious assaults against an organisation. One of the significant risks is data leakage. This risk has significant impacts to organisations and nation...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1447142023-03-05T15:58:25Z Data leakage triage : quantitative measure of effectiveness of containment plan Pan, Jonathan Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Malware Containment Agent-based Modelling Increasingly organisations' deployed security defences are challenged by persistent malware attacks. There are many risks induced by successful malicious assaults against an organisation. One of the significant risks is data leakage. This risk has significant impacts to organisations and nations. To mitigate the likely occurrence of such risk, adequate preparation and response are needed. Epidemiological modelling of such malware outbreaks can aid in the development of mitigation plans. Most of these models used the number of infected hosts or time duration to analyse malware behaviours or the effectiveness of response plan. This paper proposes an extension of the agent-based malware containment model (AMCM) to provide a quantitative measurement of the amount of data leakage from malware infected hosts in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the response containment plan. It is believed that this form of measurement will enhance the preparation of incident response plans to deal with malware outbreak. Accepted version 2020-11-20T04:41:35Z 2020-11-20T04:41:35Z 2015 Journal Article Pan, J. (2015). Data leakage triage : quantitative measure of effectiveness of containment plan. International Journal of Information and Computer Security, 7(2/3/4), 240-254. doi:10.1504/IJICS.2015.073032 1744-1765 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144714 10.1504/IJICS.2015.073032 2/3/4 7 240 254 en International Journal of Information and Computer Security © 2015 Inderscience. All rights reserved. This paper was published in International Journal of Information and Computer Security and is made available with permission of Inderscience. application/pdf |
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Increasingly organisations' deployed security defences are challenged by persistent malware attacks. There are many risks induced by successful malicious assaults against an organisation. One of the significant risks is data leakage. This risk has significant impacts to organisations and nations. To mitigate the likely occurrence of such risk, adequate preparation and response are needed. Epidemiological modelling of such malware outbreaks can aid in the development of mitigation plans. Most of these models used the number of infected hosts or time duration to analyse malware behaviours or the effectiveness of response plan. This paper proposes an extension of the agent-based malware containment model (AMCM) to provide a quantitative measurement of the amount of data leakage from malware infected hosts in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the response containment plan. It is believed that this form of measurement will enhance the preparation of incident response plans to deal with malware outbreak. |
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