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22 September 2003 Simulation of cyber attacks with applications in homeland defense training
Bill Brown, Andrew Cutts, Dennis McGrath, David M. Nicol, Timothy Paul Smith, Brett Tofel
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Abstract
We describe a tool to help exercise and train IT managers who make decisions about IP networks in the midst of cyber calamity. Our tool is interactive, centered around a network simulation. It includes various modes of communications one would use to make informed decisions. Our tool is capable of simulating networks with hundreds of components and dozens of players. Test indicate that it could support an exercise an order of magnitude larger and more complex.
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Bill Brown, Andrew Cutts, Dennis McGrath, David M. Nicol, Timothy Paul Smith, and Brett Tofel "Simulation of cyber attacks with applications in homeland defense training", Proc. SPIE 5071, Sensors, and Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I) Technologies for Homeland Defense and Law Enforcement II, (22 September 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.500847
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KEYWORDS
Device simulation

Information technology

Internet

Homeland security

Computer networks

Computer simulations

Safety

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