CRNov 13, 2021

Understanding and Assessment of Mission-Centric Key Cyber Terrains for joint Military Operations

arXiv:2111.07005v1
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It addresses a gap in cyber defense for military decision-makers by enabling better assessment of cyber threats' impact on joint operations, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing concepts without claiming broad breakthroughs.

The paper tackles the challenge of dynamically identifying Key Cyber Terrains (KCT) in mission-centric contexts to enhance Cyber Situational Awareness for military operations, proposing a reference model that correlates task dependencies, network discoveries, and vulnerabilities with an illustrative application case.

Since the cyberspace consolidated as fifth warfare dimension, the different actors of the defense sector began an arms race toward achieving cyber superiority, on which research, academic and industrial stakeholders contribute from a dual vision, mostly linked to a large and heterogeneous heritage of developments and adoption of civilian cybersecurity capabilities. In this context, augmenting the conscious of the context and warfare environment, risks and impacts of cyber threats on kinetic actuations became a critical rule-changer that military decision-makers are considering. A major challenge on acquiring mission-centric Cyber Situational Awareness (CSA) is the dynamic inference and assessment of the vertical propagations from situations that occurred at the mission supportive Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), up to their relevance at military tactical, operational and strategical views. In order to contribute on acquiring CSA, this paper addresses a major gap in the cyber defence state-of-the-art: the dynamic identification of Key Cyber Terrains (KCT) on a mission-centric context. Accordingly, the proposed KCT identification approach explores the dependency degrees among tasks and assets defined by commanders as part of the assessment criteria. These are correlated with the discoveries on the operational network and the asset vulnerabilities identified thorough the supported mission development. The proposal is presented as a reference model that reveals key aspects for mission-centric KCT analysis and supports its enforcement and further enforcement by including an illustrative application case.

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