Fabio Lorenzato
Bill of Materials Integration in OpenC2 for Enhanced Context Discovery.
Rel. Daniele Bringhenti, Fulvio Valenza. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Cybersecurity, 2026
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Abstract
The rapid evolution of the modern cybersecurity landscape, characterized by high-frequency automated threats, makes a paradigm shift towards orchestrated and interoperable defense mechanisms most important. The Open Command and Control (OpenC2) standard addresses this challenge by providing a unified language for machine-to-machine communication, decoupling high-level security intents from specific implementation technologies. However, while OpenC2 standardizes the execution of commands, effective orchestration relies heavily on a comprehensive and structured visibility of the defended environment. Currently, a standardized framework for context discovery—capable of describing the granular composition and interdependencies of network resources—remains a critical gap in the ecosystem. This thesis addresses this limitation by proposing the integration of Bill of Materials concepts into the Otupy framework, an OpenC2 implementation in Python.
Specifically, it presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of a novel OpenC2 Actuator Profile dedicated to context discovery
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