A self-contained power-grid and network co-simulation generates synthetic multi-stage attack data, and machine learning intrusion detectors trained on it show high in-simulation performance.
Deep Reinforcement Learning for Cyber System Defense under Dynamic Adversarial Uncertainties
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Development of autonomous cyber system defense strategies and action recommendations in the real-world is challenging, and includes characterizing system state uncertainties and attack-defense dynamics. We propose a data-driven deep reinforcement learning (DRL) framework to learn proactive, context-aware, defense countermeasures that dynamically adapt to evolving adversarial behaviors while minimizing loss of cyber system operations. A dynamic defense optimization problem is formulated with multiple protective postures against different types of adversaries with varying levels of skill and persistence. A custom simulation environment was developed and experiments were devised to systematically evaluate the performance of four model-free DRL algorithms against realistic, multi-stage attack sequences. Our results suggest the efficacy of DRL algorithms for proactive cyber defense under multi-stage attack profiles and system uncertainties.
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Simulation of Multi-Stage Attack and Defense Mechanisms in Smart Grids
A self-contained power-grid and network co-simulation generates synthetic multi-stage attack data, and machine learning intrusion detectors trained on it show high in-simulation performance.