DocumentCode
172468
Title
Active deception model for securing cloud infrastructure
Author
Brzeczko, Albert ; Uluagac, A. Selcuk ; Beyah, Raheem ; Copeland, John
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
April 27 2014-May 2 2014
Firstpage
535
Lastpage
540
Abstract
The proliferation of cloud computing over the past several years has led to a variety of new use cases and enabling technologies for enterprise and consumer applications. Increased reliance on cloud-based platforms has also necessitated an increased emphasis on securing the services and data hosted within those platforms. From a security standpoint, an advantage of cloud platforms over traditional production networks is that they have a dynamic, mutable structure that can change as a result of a variety of factors, so reconnaissance on the part of an attacker is far less predictable. In this work, we propose a novel technique that leverages the amorphous nature of cloud architectures to deceive and redirect potential intruders with decoy assets implanted among production hosts. In this way, attackers encounter and probe decoys that lead them to reveal their motives and cause them to be less likely to compromise their intended target, particularly once they have revealed their tactics against decoy assets. We show that our technique, after having been exposed to live traffic for approximately one month, detected 1,255 highly malicious hosts and was able to divert 97.5% of malicious traffic from these hosts. This traffic would have otherwise reached production hosts and potentially led to compromise.
Keywords
cloud computing; computer network security; telecommunication traffic; active deception model; cloud architecture; cloud computing; cloud infrastructure security; dynamic structure; intrusion deception; live traffic; malicious traffic; mutable structure; network decoy assets; production hosts; production network; tactics; Cloud computing; Conferences; Data privacy; Indexes; Production; Reconnaissance; Cloud Computing; Honeynets; Information Security; Intrusion Deception; Network Decoys;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2014 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Toronto, ON
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFCOMW.2014.6849288
Filename
6849288
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