Intrusion-Avoidance via System Diversity
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Information & Security: An International Journal, Volume 28, Issue 1, Number 13, p.154-158 (2012)Keywords:
diversity, intrusion avoidance., Risk, security, vulnerabilityAbstract:
The paper discusses a generic intrusion-avoidance architecture allowing the system architects to decrease the risk of intrusions. The architecture employs software diversity at various system levels and dynamically reconfigures the deployment environment to avoid intrusions. This solution reduces the so-called system’s days-of-risk which is a period of an increased security risk between the time when a vulnerability is publicly disclosed to the time when a patch is available to fix it. To select the less vulnerable system configuration we propose metrics estimating security risks by accounting a number of not-fixed vulnerabilities and their severity.
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