Enhancing Cyberweapon Effectiveness Methodology With SE Modeling Techniques
Author:
Pinto C. Ariel1,
Zurasky Matthew1,
Elakramine Fatine2,
El Amrani Safae2,
Jaradat Raed M.2,
Kerr Chad2ORCID,
Dayarathna Vidanelage L.2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Old Dominion University, USA
2. Mississippi State University, USA
Abstract
A recent cyberweapons effectiveness methodology clearly provides a parallel but distinct process from that of kinetic weapons – both for defense and offense purposes. This methodology promotes consistency and improves cyberweapon system evaluation accuracy – for both offensive and defensive postures. However, integrating this cyberweapons effectiveness methodology into the design phase and operations phase of weapons systems development is still a challenge. The paper explores several systems engineering modeling techniques (e.g., SysML) and how they can be leveraged towards an enhanced effectiveness methodology. It highlights how failure mode analyses (e.g., FMEA) can facilitate cyber damage determination and target assessment, how block and parametric diagraming techniques can facilitate characterizing cyberweapons and eventually assess the effectiveness of such weapons and conversely assess vulnerabilities of systems to certain types of cyberweapons.
Subject
Information Systems and Management,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Safety Research,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Software