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Simulating Cyber-intrusion Using Ordered UML Model-Based Scenarios

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Systems Modeling and Simulation: Theory and Applications (AsiaSim 2004)

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Network security simulator is required for the study on the cyber intrusion and defense as cyber terrors have been increasingly popular. Until now, network security simulation aims at estimation of a small-size network or performance analysis of information protection systems. However, a systematic way to develop network security simulation is needed. In this paper, an ordered UML-based scenario model and its network security simulator are proposed. A network security scenario is presented as a case study of our proposed simulation model.

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Park, E.K., Yun, J.B., In, H.P. (2005). Simulating Cyber-intrusion Using Ordered UML Model-Based Scenarios. In: Baik, DK. (eds) Systems Modeling and Simulation: Theory and Applications. AsiaSim 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3398. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30585-9_72

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