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A Scary Peek into The Future: Advanced Persistent Threats in Emerging Computing Environments
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 IEEE Conference on Dependable and Secure Computing (DSC) Dependable and Secure Computing (DSC), 2022 IEEE Conference on. :1-8 Jun, 2022
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Adaptive systems
Computational modeling
Decision making
Probabilistic logic
Ubiquitous computing
Critical infrastructure
Peer-to-peer computing
Advanced Persistent Threats
emerging environments
critical infrastructure security
stealthy attacks
Language
Abstract
The last decade witnessed a gradual shift from cloud-based computing towards ubiquitous computing, which has put at a greater security risk every element of the computing ecosystem including devices, data, network, and decision making. Indeed, emerging pervasive computing paradigms have introduced an un-charted territory of security vulnerabilities and a wider attack surface, mainly due to network openness, the underlying mechanics that enable intelligent functions, and the deeply integrated physical and cyber spaces. Furthermore, interconnected computing environments now enjoy many unconventional characteristics that mandate a radical change in security engineering tools. This need is further exacerbated by the rapid emergence of new Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) that target critical infrastructures and aim to stealthily undermine their operations in innovative and intelligent ways. To enable system and network designers to be prepared to face this new wave of dangerous threats, this paper overviews recent APTs in emerging computing systems and proposes a new approach to APTs that is more tailored towards such systems compared to traditional IT infrastructures. The proposed APT lifecycle will inform security decisions and implementation choices in future pervasive networked systems.