Moving Target Defense for Distributed Systems, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016
Wireless Networks Series

Language: English

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This book provides an overview of Moving Target Defense (MTD) and the importance of developing novel MTD schemes to protect distributed systems. It presents MTD-based research efforts to protect cloud data centers, along with network and security risk-aware approaches to place Virtual Machines (VM) in cloud data centers. These approaches include MTD-based network diversity models that enable an evaluation of the robustness of cloud data centers against potential zero-day attacks. Since these models can be used as a security metric the authors include different network configurations and policies, consider the similarity and dissimilarity of network resources, and account for minimum impact to maximum impact attacks. Also offered is a framework for determining the cost of MTD-based VM migration on cloud data centers. 
Designed for researchers and practitioners, Moving Target Defense for Distributed Systems enables readers to understand the potential of MTD capabilities. It enables defenders to change system or network behaviors, policies, and configurations automatically to keep potential attack surfaces protected. Advanced level students in computer science, especially those interested in networks and security, will benefit from this book.


                                     
                           

Explains that Moving Target Defense is a cost-effective approach for intrusion detection, active response, and recovery on servers in cloud data centers

Focuses on Moving Target Defense in the context of protecting virtual machines in cloud data centers

Presents security and network-aware Virtual Machine placement approaches

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras