The Shape and Size of Threats: Defining a Networked System's Attack Surface

Network Protocols(2014)

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As more complex security services have been added to today's Internet, it becomes increasingly difficult to quantify their vulnerability to compromise. The concept of \"attack surface\" has emerged in recent years as a measure of such vulnerabilities, however systematically quantifying the attack surfaces of networked systems remains an open challenge. In this work we propose a methodology to both quantify the attack surface and visually represent semantically different components (or resources) of such systems by identifying their dependencies. To illustrate the efficacy of our methodology, we examine two real Internet standards (the X.509 CA verification system and DANE) as case studies. We believe this work represents a first step towards systemically modeling dependencies of (and interdependencies between) networked systems, and shows the usability benefits from leveraging existing services.
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Internet,computer network security,cryptography,DANE,DNS-based authentication-of-named entities,Internet standards,X.509 CA verification system,complex security services,networked system attack surface,threat shape,threat size
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