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Cyber Range Automation Overview with a Case Study of CRATE

Tommy Gustafsson, Jonas Almroth

2021Lecture notes in computer science34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Cyber security research is quintessential to secure computerized systems against cyber threats. Likewise, cyber security training and exercises are instrumental in ensuring that the professionals protecting the systems have the right set of skills to do the job. Cyber ranges provide platforms for testing, experimentation and training, but developing and executing experiments and training sessions are labour intensive and require highly skilled personnel. Several cyber range operators are developing automated tools to speed up the creation of emulated environments and scenarios as well as to increase the number and quality of the executed events. In this paper we investigate automated tools used in cyber ranges and research initiatives designated to augment cyber ranges automation. We also investigate the automation features in CRATE (Cyber Range And Training Environment) operated by the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI).

Topics & Concepts

AutomationComputer scienceAgency (philosophy)Computer securityQuality (philosophy)Set (abstract data type)Cyber-physical systemEngineering managementEngineeringOperating systemEpistemologyProgramming languageMechanical engineeringPhilosophyInformation and Cyber SecurityAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesSmart Grid Security and Resilience