SAIBERSOC: A Methodology and Tool for Experimenting with Security Operation Centers
Digital Threats: Research and Practice. Volume 3, Issue 2, Article No.: 14, pp 1–29 (DTRAP), 2022-02
Rosso, M.; Campobasso, M.; Gankhuyag, G.; Allodi, L.
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Abstract
In this paper we introduce SAIBERSOC, a tool and methodology enabling security researchers and operators to evaluate the performance of deployed and operational Security Operation Centers (SOCs) (or any other security monitoring infrastructure). The methodology relies on the MITRE ATT&CK Framework to define a procedure to generate and automatically inject synthetic attacks in an operational SOC to evaluate any output metric of interest (e.g., detection accuracy, time-to-investigation, etc.). To evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology, we devise an experiment with n=124 students playing the role of SOC analysts. The experiment relies on a real SOC infrastructure and assigns students to either a BADSOC or a GOODSOC experimental condition. Our results show that the proposed methodology is effective in identifying variations in SOC performance caused by (minimal) changes in SOC configuration and does not find differences where there should be none. We release the SAIBERSOC tool implementation as free and open source software.