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Attack Tree Generation via Process Mining

Authors :
Konsta, Alyzia-Maria
Di Federico, Gemma
Lafuente, Alberto Lluch
Burattin, Andrea
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Attack Trees are a graphical model of security used to study threat scenarios. While visually appealing and supported by solid theories and effective tools, one of their main drawbacks remains the amount of effort required by security experts to design them from scratch. This work aims to remedy this by providing a method for the automatic generation of Attack Trees from attack logs. The main original feature of our approach w.r.t existing ones is the use of Process Mining algorithms to synthesize Attack Trees, which allow users to customize the way a set of logs are summarized as an Attack Tree, for example by discarding statistically irrelevant events. Our approach is supported by a prototype that, apart from the derivation and translation of the model, provides the user with an Attack Tree in the RisQFLan format, a tool used for quantitative risk modeling and analysis with Attack Trees. We illustrate our approach with the case study of attacks on a communication protocol, produced by a state-of-the-art protocol analyzer.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.12040
Document Type :
Working Paper