A compartmental model for cyber-epidemics
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2022-06-17
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In our more and more interconnected world, a specific risk is that of a cyber-epidemic (or cyber-pandemic), produced either accidentally or intentionally, where a cyber virus propagates from device to device up to
undermining the global Internet system with devastating consequences in terms of economic costs and societal
harms related to the shutdown of essential services. We introduce a compartmental model for studying the
spreading of a malware and of the awareness of its incidence through different waves which are evolving on
top of the same graph structure (the global network of connected devices). This is realized by considering vectorial compartments made of two components, the first being descriptive of the state of the device with respect to
the new malware's propagation, and the second accounting for the awareness of the device's user about the
presence of the cyber threat. By introducing suitable transition rates between such compartments, one can
then follow the evolution of a cyber-epidemic from the moment at which a new virus is seeded in the network,
up to when a given user realizes that his/her device has suffered a damage and consequently starts a wave of
awareness which eventually ends up with the development of a proper antivirus software. We then compare
the overall damage that a malware is able to produce in Erdős-Rényi and scale-free network architectures for
both the case in which the virus is causing a fixed damage on each device and the case where, instead, the
virus is engineered to mutate while replicating from device to device. Our result constitutes actually the attempt
to build a specific compartmental model whose variables and parameters are entirely customized for describing
cyber-epidemics.
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Aleja, G. Contreras-Aso, K. Alfaro-Bittner, E. Primo, R. Criado, M. Romance, S. Boccaletti, A compartmental model for cyber-epidemics, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Volume 161, 2022, 112310, ISSN 0960-0779,
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