Networks are constant under threat, though security measures are often limited to the attack. Identifying mechanisms to dynamically adjust parameters to increase defenses is a promising strategy. Therefore, a redefinition and extension of network-level MTD techniques, which differs from existing approaches such as Port Hopping (PH) and Network Address Shuffling (NAS), is needed. This work will investigate how protocol diversification can be used as an additional MTD approach. Moreover, a comparison among current and novel techniques by using standard metrics can help benchmarking different approaches.
The goal of this master thesis is to implement a novel network-level MTD approach using protocol diversification.
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Prof. Dr. D. Kranzlmüller
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