Learning about simulated adversaries from human defenders using interactive cyber-defense games

Author:

Prebot Baptiste1ORCID,Du Yinuo1,Gonzalez Cleotilde1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Social and Decision Sciences Department, Carnegie Mellon University , Pittsburgh, PA 15213 , United States

Abstract

Abstract Given the increase in cybercrime, cybersecurity analysts (i.e. defenders) are in high demand. Defenders must monitor an organization’s network to evaluate threats and potential breaches into the network. Adversary simulation is commonly used to test defenders’ performance against known threats to organizations. However, it is unclear how effective this training process is in preparing defenders for this highly demanding job. In this paper, we demonstrate how to use adversarial algorithms to investigate defenders’ learning using interactive cyber-defense games. We created an Interactive Defense Game (IDG) that represents a cyber-defense scenario, which requires monitoring of incoming network alerts and allows a defender to analyze, remove, and restore services based on the events observed in a network. The participants in our study faced one of two types of simulated adversaries. A Beeline adversary is a fast, targeted, and informed attacker; and a Meander adversary is a slow attacker that wanders the network until it finds the right target to exploit. Our results suggest that although human defenders have more difficulty to stop the Beeline adversary initially, they were able to learn to stop this adversary by taking advantage of their attack strategy. Participants who played against the Beeline adversary learned to anticipate the adversary’s actions and took more proactive actions, while decreasing their reactive actions. These findings have implications for understanding how to help cybersecurity analysts speed up their training.

Funder

Army Research Office

Army Research Laboratory

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Law,Computer Networks and Communications,Political Science and International Relations,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Social Psychology,Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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