Job Completion Time Under Migration-Based Dynamic Platform Technique
Migration-based Dynamic Platform (MDP) technique, a type of Moving Target Defense (MTD) techniques, defends against sophisticated cyber-attacks by randomly and dynamically selecting a platform for executing service/job. Security defense mechanisms protect service/job usually at the cost of degrading its performance. Therefore, it is valuable to make a trade-off between service/job security and its performance. However, previous researches on MTD techniques either focused on analyzing MTD effectiveness of protecting service/job or studied service/job performance with the assumption that attacks on service/job make no influence on its execution. This article aims to apply analytical modeling techniques to investigate the impact of MDP technique on job completion time in a system under attack. We use Stochastic Reward Nets (SRNs) to develop a Markov chain-based model for capturing typical behaviors of the adversary, the vulnerable system and a job. The formulas are derived for calculating the metrics of interest. Numerical analysis is conducted to study the impact of key parameters on job completion time and job security loss.
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- 4609 Information systems
- 4606 Distributed computing and systems software
- 0806 Information Systems
- 0805 Distributed Computing
- 0803 Computer Software