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Live security exercises are a powerful educational tool to motivate students to excel and foster research and development of novel security solutions. Our insight is to design a live security exercise to provide interesting datasets in a specific area of security research. In this paper we validated this insight, and we present the design of a novel kind of live security competition centered around the concept of Cyber Situational Awareness. The competition was carried out in December 2010, and involved 72 teams (900 students) spread across 16 countries, making it the largest educational live security exercise ever performed. We present both the innovative design of this competition and the novel dataset we collected. In addition, we define Cyber Situational Awareness metrics to characterize the toxicity and effectiveness of the attacks performed by the participants with respect to the missions carried out by the targets of the attack.
Author(s):
Adam Doupé
University of California Santa Barbara
United States
Manuel Egele
Technical University Vienna
Austria
Benjamin Caillat
Ecole Superieure d'Informatique Electronique Automatique
France
Gianluca Stringhini
University of California Santa Barbara
United States
Gorken Yakin
University of California Santa Barbara
United States
Ali Zand
University of California Santa Barbara
United States
Ludovico Cavedon
University of California Santa Barbara
United States
Giovanni Vigna
University of California Santa Barbara
United States