Intelligence-Driven Computer Network Defense …
Intelligence-Driven Computer Network Defense Informed by Analysis of Adversary Campaigns and Intrusion Kill Chains Eric M. Hutchins , Michael J. Cloppert , Rohan M. Amin, . Lockheed Martin Corporation Abstract Conventional Network Defense tools such as intrusion detection systems and anti-virus focus on the vulnerability component of risk, and traditional incident response methodology presupposes a successful intrusion. An evolution in the goals and sophistication of Computer Network intrusions has rendered these approaches insufficient for certain actors. A new class of threats, appropriately dubbed the Advanced Persistent Threat (APT), represents well-resourced and trained adversaries that conduct multi-year intrusion campaigns targeting highly sensitive economic, proprietary, or national security information.
and Doctrine Command, 2007). Hayes (2008) applies this model to the antiterrorism planning process for military installations and identi es principles to help commanders determine the best ways to protect
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