Adaptive Autonomous Secure Cyber Systems

This book explores fundamental scientific problems essential for autonomous cyber defense. Specific areas include: Game and control theory-based moving target defenses (MTDs) and adaptive cyber defenses (ACDs) for fully autonomous cyber operations;The ext

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Adaptive Autonomous Secure Cyber Systems

Sushil Jajodia • George Cybenko V.S. Subrahmanian • Vipin Swarup Cliff Wang • Michael Wellman Editors

Adaptive Autonomous Secure Cyber Systems

Editors Sushil Jajodia Center for Secure Information Systems George Mason University Fairfax, VA, USA

George Cybenko Thayer School of Engineering Dartmouth College Hanover, NH, USA

V.S. Subrahmanian Department of Computer Science Dartmouth College Hanover, NH, USA

Vipin Swarup MS T310 MITRE Corporation McLean, VA, USA

Cliff Wang Computing and Information Science Division Army Research Office Durham, NC, USA

Michael Wellman Computer Science & Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI, USA

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Preface

Autonomy in physical and cyber systems promises to revolutionize cyber operations. The ability of autonomous systems to execute at scales, scopes, and tempos exceeding those of humans and human-controlled systems will introduce entirely new types of cyber defense strategies and tactics, especially in highly contested physical and cyber environments. The development and automation of cyber strategies that are responsive to autonomous adversaries pose basic new technical challenges for cyber security. The recent advances in adaptive cyber defense (ACD) have developed a range of new ACD techniques and methodologies for reasoning in an adaptive environment. Building on that work, this book explores fundamental scientific problems essential for autonomous cyber defense. Specific areas include: • T