Securing computerised models and data against integrity attacks Online publication date: Sun, 03-Oct-2010
by Sanjay Bapna, Sandip C. Patel
International Journal of Electronic Finance (IJEF), Vol. 4, No. 4, 2010
Abstract: Many computerised systems use electronic models that get triggered when certain business conditions arise. Unauthorised triggering of such computerised models has been overlooked in the security literature. In this paper, we propose two frameworks to analyse the security of systems that have the data-triggering computerised model architecture. The frameworks help understand how to mitigate the cyber attacks that can be launched against the data-model systems, by modifying the computerised models or the data. We then propose a Deterministic Specification distributed intrusion Detection System (DSdIDS) to secure the data-triggering model systems from internal as well as external cyber threats.
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