Titre : | Modelling and Simulation for Cyber Defence - modélisation et simulation pour la Cyberdéfense |
Auteurs : | Research & technology organisation |
Type de document : | Disks |
Editeur : | Bruxelles [Belgique] : North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 2019 |
Article en page(s) : | CD-ROM |
Collection : | STO-TR |
Sous-collection : | MSG, num. 117 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-92-837-2140-6 |
Langues: | Anglais ; Français |
Catégories : |
6.20 Relations internationales > Sûreté de l'État > Sécurité nationale > Cyberdéfense |
Résumé : |
The MSG-117 report demonstrates where M&S can make a significant contribution to NATO Cyber Defence and the work of the Group will inform and be exploited by national Cyber Defence initiatives, and NATO development of the NATO Computer Incident Response Capability Next Generation. M&S has a vital role in Cyber defence, particularly to support learning and to fill the need to represent cyber attacks in coalition force level simulations. M&S standards are underexploited for this purpose and development of the NATO Education and Training Network (NETN) Federated Object Model (FOM) to link cyber effects with force level simulations may address the need. A taxonomy is needed of cyber tools and ranges to understand the information available to inform force level simulations and standardisation work. MSG-117 recommends: 1) NATO should implement a structured programme of cyber education and awareness; 2) Cyber effects to be routinely represented in force level mission rehearsal and training exercises; 3) Development of glossary for cyber and integrated with existing NATO glossaries; 4) A better understanding is needed of where existing simulation standards can be reused; and 5) A catalogue of existing (mainly engineering level) cyber M&S tools which could then be used to inform standardisation work. |
En ligne : | http://www.rto.nato.int |