The evolution of the flip-it game in cybersecurity: Insights from the past to the future

IF 5.2 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Journal of King Saud University-Computer and Information Sciences Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1016/j.jksuci.2024.102195
Mousa Tayseer Jafar , Lu-Xing Yang , Gang Li , Xiaofan Yang
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Cybercrime statistics highlight the severe and growing impact of digital threats on individuals and organizations, with financial losses escalating rapidly. As cybersecurity becomes a central challenge, several modern cyber defense strategies prove insufficient for effectively countering the threats posed by sophisticated attackers. Despite advancements in cybersecurity, many existing frameworks often lack the capacity to address the evolving tactics of adept adversaries. With cyber threats growing in sophistication and diversity, there is a growing acknowledgment of the shortcomings within current defense strategies, underscoring the need for more robust and innovative solutions. To develop resilient cyber defense strategies, it remains essential to simulate the dynamic interaction between sophisticated attackers and system defenders. Such simulations enable organizations to anticipate and effectively counter emerging threats. The Flip-It game is recognized as an intelligent simulation game for capturing the dynamic interplay between sophisticated attackers and system defenders. It provides the capability to emulate intricate cyber scenarios, allowing organizations to assess their defensive capabilities against evolving threats, analyze vulnerabilities, and improve their response strategies by simulating real-world cyber scenarios. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the Flip-It game in the context of cybersecurity, tracing its development from inception to future prospects. It highlights significant contributions and identifies potential future research avenues for scholars in the field. This study aims to deliver a thorough understanding of the Flip-It game’s progression, serving as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners involved in cybersecurity strategy and defense mechanisms.
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网络犯罪统计数据凸显了数字威胁对个人和组织的严重影响,而且这种影响还在不断加剧,经济损失也在迅速攀升。随着网络安全成为一项核心挑战,一些现代网络防御战略被证明不足以有效应对复杂攻击者带来的威胁。尽管网络安全技术在不断进步,但许多现有框架往往无法应对精明对手不断变化的战术。随着网络威胁的复杂性和多样性不断增加,人们越来越认识到当前防御战略的不足之处,强调需要更强大和创新的解决方案。要制定有弹性的网络防御战略,模拟复杂的攻击者和系统防御者之间的动态互动仍然至关重要。这种模拟使组织能够预测并有效应对新出现的威胁。Flip-It 游戏是公认的捕捉复杂攻击者和系统防御者之间动态互动的智能模拟游戏。它能够模拟错综复杂的网络场景,使企业能够通过模拟真实世界的网络场景,评估其针对不断演变的威胁的防御能力、分析漏洞并改进应对策略。本文全面分析了网络安全背景下的 "Flip-It "游戏,追溯了它从诞生到未来的发展前景。论文强调了该游戏的重大贡献,并为该领域的学者指出了潜在的未来研究途径。本研究旨在全面了解 Flip-It 游戏的发展过程,为网络安全战略和防御机制方面的研究人员和从业人员提供有价值的资源。
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期刊介绍: In 2022 the Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences will become an author paid open access journal. Authors who submit their manuscript after October 31st 2021 will be asked to pay an Article Processing Charge (APC) after acceptance of their paper to make their work immediately, permanently, and freely accessible to all. The Journal of King Saud University Computer and Information Sciences is a refereed, international journal that covers all aspects of both foundations of computer and its practical applications.
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