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    Computational Red Teaming for Physical Security Assessment

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    Authors
    Tan, Terence Peng Lian
    Porter, Stuart
    Tan, Tele
    West, Geoff
    Date
    2014
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Tan, T.P.L. and Porter, S. and Tan, T. and West, G. 2014. Computational Red Teaming for Physical Security Assessment, in H. Wang (ed), 4th Annual IEEE International Conference on Cyber Technology in Automation, Control and Intelligent Systems, Jun 4 2014, pp. 258-263. Hong Kong: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
    Source Title
    2014 IEEE 4th Annual International Conference on Cyber Technology in Automation, Control, and Intelligent Systems (CYBER)
    Source Conference
    The 4th Annual IEEE International Conference on Cyber Technology in Automation, Control and Intelligent Systems
    DOI
    10.1109/CYBER.2014.6917471
    ISBN
    978-1-4799-3668-7
    School
    Curtin Sarawak
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43629
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Computational Red Teaming (CRT) is a computational approach to test defences. In this paper, we use develop a CRT system to assess the physical security of any building, provided the building is designed with Building Information Models (BIM). BIMs are similar to 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) models but with the addition of extra layers of information on the building system and components. Through a demonstration attack on a facility, this paper shows how a CRT approach to physical security assessment leads to a deeper and wider analysis of the building. The Red Team attacks every room under varying capabilities. The Blue Team analyses the attack data and strengthens the defences against further attack. Each attack-defend cycle yields a rich set of data that can be analysed by the user. We show that our algorithm performs at O(KLn(m+nlogn) time. We present the effectiveness of our system based on recent developments in physical security assessment.

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