A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON SCALABLE ATTACK GRAPH GENERATION FOR NETWORK SECURITY
Abstract
In the contemporary landscape, computer networks have assumed pivotal roles within the global economy and national infrastructures. Their indispensability is palpable across diverse sectors encompassing economics, finance, and commerce. Network systems function as intricate amalgamations of software, services, and configurations, collectively orchestrated to facilitate seamless data communication. However, this complexity renders them inherently susceptible to a burgeoning array of vulnerabilities. Consequently, fortifying network security has emerged as a paramount challenge, necessitating comprehensive evaluation to shield against potential malicious intrusions. Intrusion prevention stands out as a potent strategy in fortifying network security, entailing the identification and mitigation of vulnerabilities or attack vectors within the network architecture. This proactive approach initiates with the detection of potential threats, equipping stakeholders with the critical understanding of attacker methodologies and potential exploit vectors. This knowledge forms the bedrock for preemptive security measures, ensuring the integrity and resilience of network systems prior to the implementation of network hardening protocols