Camilla Piccini
Attack propagation and response in digital service chains.
Rel. Fulvio Valenza, Daniele Bringhenti. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Informatica (Computer Engineering), 2024
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Abstract
This thesis deals with the detection of multi-step attack and strategies to mitigate them within Digital Service Chains (DSCs), a framework increasingly adopted by Digital Service Providers (DSPs) to integrate various digital components like IoT, software and cloud infrastructure. While DSCs offer significant advantages in terms of scalability and flexibility, they also introduce security challenges, making difficult to isolate and mitigate threats. To address these challenges, this work proposed an innovative approach based on TAMELESS (Threat & Attack ModEL Smart System) framework. TAMELESS is designed to detect threats by determine if a system is secure through the study of its components and their security properties.
An important element of this thesis is the inclusion of Common Vulnerabilities and Exposure (CVEs) within the multi-step attack scenario
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