System Attack Modeling Techniques Critical Information Infrastructure
A.K. Novokhrestov, A.A. Konev, A.S. Kovalenko, N.I. Sermavkin

TL;DR
This paper discusses attack modeling techniques for critical information infrastructure and emphasizes training specialists through cyber polygons and interactive games to improve cybersecurity skills.
Contribution
It introduces a focus on attack modeling techniques and proposes using cyber polygons and interactive games for effective cybersecurity training.
Findings
Enhanced training methods improve cybersecurity skills
Interactive games increase engagement and knowledge retention
Attack modeling techniques help identify vulnerabilities
Abstract
Every day around the world, various organizations are exposed to more than a hundred attacks, most of which are success-fully repelled by information security specialists. However, attacks are also carried out that some information systems or specialists are unable to repel, which is why a large number of enterprises, as well as individuals, suffer huge monetary and reputational losses. The aim of the work is to train specialists through cyber polygons and interactive games to a high level of knowledge and skills in the field of information security
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Taxonomy
TopicsInformation and Cyber Security
