Title
Adaptive Mitigation of Tactical Denial of Sustainability
Date Issued
17 August 2021
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Maestre Vidal J.
Medenou Choumanof R.D.
Indra
Publisher(s)
Association for Computing Machinery
Abstract
As the military sector digitalizes, there is a broader need for distributed computation and storage solutions deployable at the operational edge, which pose the potential of minimizing the conventional information exchanges by among others, proved enhancements in terms of latency and communication cost. The state of the art refers to multiple applications of edge computing with a vast value on tactical clouds, with may range from enabling optimized transmissions, to federated machine learning and data fusion services. However, very few of them explore the risks they entail in terms of sustainability, were an inappropriate orchestration of the edge capabilities may for example, mistakenly or maliciously deplete the energy sources that feed their supportive infrastructure, or cause electromagnetic alterations exploitable by electronic warfare actuations. In order to facilitate their understanding and contribute to their mitigation, this paper delves into the problematic inherent in Tactical Denial of Sustainability (TDoS) against tactical clouds. The conducted research introduces a framework to prevent TDoS and if required, identify their symptoms and mitigate their damage. The proposal is settled on the Self-Organizing Network (SON) paradigm and its Self-Protection (SP) applications, which benefits of their synergy with the Observe-Orient-Decide-Act (OODA) loop towards dynamically and adaptively triggering proportional reactions.
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de la computación
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85113222646
Resource of which it is part
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
ISBN of the container
978-145039051-4
Conference
16th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, ARES 2021
Sponsor(s)
This research has received funding from the European Defence Industrial Development Programme (EDIDP) under the grant agreement Number EDIDP-CSAMN-SSC-2019-022-ECYSAP (European Cyber Situational Awareness Platform).
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