Using hypervisors to create a cyber polygon
Dmytro Tymoshchuk, Vasyl Yatskiv

TL;DR
This paper explores how hypervisors are utilized to develop cyber polygons for cybersecurity training, emphasizing their role in creating secure, efficient, and complex virtual environments for simulating cyber threats and testing security measures.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of hypervisor types, functions, and their application in modeling cyber threats within cyber polygons, highlighting their benefits for cybersecurity training.
Findings
Hypervisors enable efficient resource management in cyber polygons.
They facilitate the creation of complex virtual environments for threat simulation.
Hypervisors improve security and stability in cybersecurity training setups.
Abstract
Cyber polygon used to train cybersecurity professionals, test new security technologies and simulate attacks play an important role in ensuring cybersecurity. The creation of such training grounds is based on the use of hypervisors, which allow efficient management of virtual machines, isolating operating systems and resources of a physical computer from virtual machines, ensuring a high level of security and stability. The paper analyses various aspects of using hypervisors in cyber polygons, including types of hypervisors, their main functions, and the specifics of their use in modelling cyber threats. The article shows the ability of hypervisors to increase the efficiency of hardware resources, create complex virtual environments for detailed modelling of network structures and simulation of real situations in cyberspace.
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