
TL;DR
This paper proposes an Intelligent Cybersecurity model that enhances defense by disrupting adversary capabilities through rapid cyber intelligence, shifting the traditional advantage from attackers to defenders.
Contribution
It introduces a novel ICS model and the CCI concept, emphasizing proactive defense and the integration of cyber conflict into traditional military strategies.
Findings
Develops the ICS framework for cyber defense.
Introduces the Capacity for Cyber Intelligence (CCI).
Supports the model with the Offensive System Reference Model (OSRM).
Abstract
The Internet Economy has a strong dependency on cyberspace. This raises security risk scenarios due to the increasing number of vulnerabilities and the increased frequency and sophistication of cyber attacks, especially with the advent of advanced threats of APT type. This paper presents a model of Intelligent Cybersecurity (ICS) for detect, deny, disrupt, degrade, deceive and destroy enemy capabilities in cyberspace. This is achieved through the conceptual and technical development of a Capacity for Cyber Intelligence (CCI) which aims to interfere destructively C2 capabilities of the adversary, penetrating its decision loops with the speed necessary to displace him to a reactive posture. Finally, unlike the security models raised classically, the concept of ICSI suggests that the advantage in the conflict can be obtained by defense and not always by the attacker. As theoretical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies · Information and Cyber Security · European and Russian Geopolitical Military Strategies
