Description
The goal of this thesis is to offer a new paradigm for the deployment of vulnerable architectures. This paradigm is able to describe an attack scenario on a high level of abstraction, before converting this description into multiple instances on a lower level, which may be deployed and attacked on a network.
This paradigm makes it easier to design and deploy Cyber Security exercises as well as gathering attacker data, which may be relevant for other research works. In particular, this conversion work from a high to a low level of description allows for better re-usability of a given scenario description by offering automatically multiple low level variations of said scenario.
An article describing this paradigm, its applications as well as the tool developed during this thesis (URSID) which makes use of this paradigm, has been published at FPS 2023.
PhD Directed by Mrs Valérie VIET TRIEM TONG
The Jury
- Mr BONFANTE Guillaume, LORIA Nancy
- Mr ROBERT Jean-Marc, Université de Toulon
- Mrs VIDEAU Marion, Quarkslab, Paris
- Mr NICOMETTE Vincent, INSA de Toulouse
- Mrs VIET TRIEM TONG Valérie, CentraleSupélec Rennes
- Mr GUETTE Gilles, IMT Atlantique Rennes
- Mr PIOLLE Guillaume, CentraleSupélec Rennes
- Mr ABGRALL Erwan, DGA Maitrise de l’Information