@article{36, author = {Hamdi Kavak and Jose J Padilla and Saikou Y Diallo and Ross Gore and Daniele Vernon-Bido and Sachin Shetty}, title = {Simulation for cybersecurity: state of the art and future directions}, abstract = {In this article, we provide an introduction to simulation for cybersecurity and focus on threethemes: (1) an overview of the cybersecurity domain; (2) a summary of notable simulation research efforts for cybersecurity; and (3) a proposed way forward on how simulations could broaden cybersecurity efforts}, year = {2021}, journal = {Oxford University Press (OUP)}, month = {2021-01-01}, issn = {2057-2085}, url = {https://academic.oup.com/cybersecurity/article/7/1/tyab005/6170701}, doi = {10.1093/cybsec/tyab005}, note = {The overview of cybersecurity provides readers with a foundational perspective of cybersecurity in the light of targets, threats, and preventive measures. The simulation research section details the current role that simulation plays in cybersecurity, which mainly falls on representative environment building; test, evaluate, and explore; training and exercises; risk analysis and assessment; and humans in cybersecurity research. The proposed way forward section posits that the advancement of collecting and accessing sociotechnological data to inform models, the creation of new theoretical constructs, and the integration and improvement of behavioral models are needed to advance cybersecurity efforts.}, }