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Fuzzy Petri Nets Based Information System Security Situation Assessment Model

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Existing assessment models have inconvenient statistics of fuzzy factors and lack of intuitive graphical implementation methods. This paper proposes an information system security situation assessment model based on fuzzy Petri nets (ISSSAF). Firstly, a general hierarchical assessment index system is established. According to the assessment system, a fuzzy Petri net (FPN) model is built and a fuzzy inference algorithm is designed. Secondly, the credibility of each proposition is calculated by inference, and the security situation of the system is graded by grey assessment and inference algorithm. Finally, an assessment experiment of a domestic departure control system (DCS) is carried out. The experimental results verify the effectiveness of ISSSAF. Compared with the traditional methods, it is more objective and accurate, which can help the relevant personnel to formulate effective security protection strategies for the information system.

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Yang, H., Feng, Y., Xu, G., Zhang, J. (2020). Fuzzy Petri Nets Based Information System Security Situation Assessment Model. In: Xu, G., Liang, K., Su, C. (eds) Frontiers in Cyber Security. FCS 2020. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1286. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9739-8_22

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