Self-Healing for CyberSecurity (SH4CS)
What if software systems could heal themselves, removing infected parts automatically? TNO developed software that can be deployed distributed over a container platform, that repairs containers and recognizes the moment when this needs to happen. The developed software accomplishes this by integrating existing container orchestration and cyber monitoring technology, that autonomously regenerates containers regularly and at increased pace once cyber alerts are detected.
The software was developed in collaboration with PCSI partners (Partnership for Cyber Security Innovation), that are currently investigating deployment cases for the SH4CS software in the fight against cyber attacks.
Track: Security
Programming languages: Python, Kubernetes, Docker, Falco.
Level: Intermediate, advanced (and expert)
On-demand video: Yes
The talk can be viewed 14 days (after June 5, 2021) for logged visitors on the platform.
Bart Gijsen is senior consultant in the Cyber Security & Robustness department of TNO. His expertise is focused on the robustness of critical ICT infrastructures. His expertise has been applied in experimental research as well as development and implementation projects carried out for many national and international organizations. This includes the development of the Lympho software in the ‘’self healing for cyber security’’ project that was led by Gijsen. |