Evaluating Performance and Security of a Hybrid Moving Target Defense in SDN Environments

Minjune Kim, Jinny Cho, Hyuk-Soon Lim, T. Moore, Frederica Free-Nelson, R. Ko, Dan Dongseong Kim
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As cyberattacks are rising, Moving Target Defense (MTD) can be a countermeasure to proactively protect a networked system against cyber-attacks. Despite the fact that MTD systems demonstrate security effectiveness against the reconnaissance of Cyber Kill Chain (CKC), a time-based MTD has a limitation when it comes to protecting a system against the next phases of CKC. In this work, we propose a novel hybrid MTD technique, its implementation and evaluation. Our hybrid MTD system is designed on a real SDN testbed and it uses an intrusion detection system (IDS) to provide an additional MTD triggering condition. This in itself presents an extra layer of system protection. Our hybrid MTD technique can enhance security in the response to multi-phased cyber-attacks. The use of the reactive MTD triggering from intrusion detection alert shows that it is effective to thwart the further phase of detected cyber-attacks. We also investigate the performance degradation due to more frequent MTD triggers.This work contributes to (1) proposing an ML-based rule classification model for predicting identified attacks which helps a decision-making process for security enhancement; (2) developing a hybrid-based MTD integrated with a Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) with the consideration of performance and security; and (3) assessment of the performance degradation and security effectiveness against potential real attacks (i.e., scanning, dictionary, and SQL injection attack) in a physical testbed.
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评估SDN环境下混合移动目标防御的性能和安全性
随着网络攻击的增加,移动目标防御(MTD)可以作为一种主动保护网络系统免受网络攻击的对策。尽管MTD系统证明了针对网络杀伤链(CKC)侦察的安全有效性,但基于时间的MTD在保护系统免受CKC下一阶段攻击时具有局限性。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种新的混合MTD技术,它的实现和评估。我们的混合MTD系统是在一个真实的SDN测试平台上设计的,它使用入侵检测系统(IDS)来提供额外的MTD触发条件。这本身就提供了一个额外的系统保护层。我们的混合MTD技术可以提高对多阶段网络攻击的响应安全性。从入侵检测警报触发的响应式MTD的使用表明,它可以有效地阻止检测到的网络攻击的下一阶段。我们还研究了由于更频繁的MTD触发而导致的性能下降。这项工作有助于(1)提出一种基于ml的规则分类模型,用于预测已识别的攻击,这有助于提高安全性的决策过程;(2)在兼顾性能和安全性的基础上,开发了一种结合网络入侵检测系统(NIDS)的混合MTD;(3)在物理测试台上评估针对潜在真实攻击(即扫描、字典和SQL注入攻击)的性能下降和安全有效性。
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