'Cybot' Development For Network Defense 51
lwbrown writes with this excerpt from Government Computer News about a concept being explored at Oak Ridge National Laboratory:
"UNTAME is the product of a long-term program by the division's Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Group to develop futuristic security functionality for increasingly large, complex environments. The cybots differ from traditional software agents in that they form a collective and are aware of the condition and activities of other cybots in the collective. 'You give it a mission and tools to work with, such as mobility and intrusion sensors, and it uses those tools and cooperates with other cybots to accomplish the mission," said Lawrence MacIntyre, one of the project's developers.'"
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The newly appointed Cyber Security Tzar has initiated a program to deploy cybots, a self-aware 'collective', as a tool to monitor the populace.
Guess the days of a panicked mob are a thing of the past.
But is the attitude right? (Score:2)
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Like sperm?
By Your Command (Score:2)
Obvious (Score:2)
Say it with me: (Score:5, Insightful)
"It isn't new just because you called it something different and put it on the network."
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Tell me about it! I did research for the Navy almost a decade ago on exactly this (distributed, autonomous intrusion detection system) - was unclassified and funded by NIST and NSA...never went anywhere at the time though, bummer :(
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Wait wait wait.
Are you trying to say that they just took snort and repackaged it with a different name and some shiny new buzzwords?
That sort of thing *NEVER* happens in tech!
At last, honest work for Virus writers (Score:2)
I wonder if they hired some virus hackers to write this thing for them. Seems a lot like the various viruses and worms that have been circulating for the last several years.
Pretty soon half the worlds available computing power will be involved in a power struggle with the other half.
Was this cranked into their Windows TCO calcs?
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Pretty soon half the worlds available computing power will be involved in a power struggle with the other half.
Internal conflict in the budding Skynet? Cool.
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And what happens next? (Score:3, Funny)
The Cybots were created by man ... and they have a plan.
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A man, a plan, a Cybot ... Panama?
wait, that doesn't work!
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This has all happened before.
Project Barbrady (Score:1)
"Okay people, move along, there's nothing to see here!
In other news, (Score:2)
The cybots have been officially recognized by the federal government as a protected minority group, and are now eligible to receive Section 8(a) contracts.
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When the cybot collective becomes President, CNN will keep telling what good that is.
Short on details and long on threats (Score:1)
A project team member is quoted as comparing to the distributed system to the borg. To drive the point, he adds
So far, there is little danger of the cybots getting out of control.
Then after some nonsense about how they don't have the resources to test this in the wild, the article closes ominously
He said there is some urgency in developing UNTAME. "We know we can do this," he said. "That means other people can do it." U.S. government officials assume that other countries are working on cyber warfare capabilities. "If we don't deploy this to defend the enterprise, someone else could turn this around and use it as an offensive weapon."
Short on details and long on threats that if you don't fund me bad things will happen. Sound familiar?
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Been done before (Score:2)
Read: The Adolescence of P-1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adolescence_of_P-1 [wikipedia.org]
Though I liked When HARLIE Was One better. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_HARLIE_Was_One [wikipedia.org]
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Cylons? (Score:1)
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Terrible idea (Score:1)
Do You Hear That, Mr. Anderson? (Score:2)
That is the sound...of your doom.
Agent Smith, The Matrix
Watching star trek and smoking crack (Score:2)
This guy smoked too much crack while watching too much Star Trek. He appears to lack an understanding of network and computer security and for some reason is calling software "a robot". Sounds pretty skutz to me.
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Calling software a robot? Why not? Because you have some preconceived notion of what a robot is from watching too much Lost in Space?
Why should it? Because you assume everyone else is a moron that has no idea what they are talking about? The word already has a standardized meaning.
The International Organization for Standardization gives a definition of robot in ISO 8373: "an automatically controlled, reprogrammable, multipurpose, manipulator programmable in three or more axes, which may be either fixed in place or mobile for use in industrial automation applications." This definition is used by the International Federation of Robotics, the European Robotics Research Network (EURON), and many national standards committees.
From Wikipedia [wikipedia.org]
Even the average layperson knows what a program is. There is no reason to call it a robot.
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Skynet... (Score:2)
...became self-aware at 2:14am EDT February 30, 2009.
Now we just wait for the bombs
complexity is the enemy of security .. (Score:2, Informative)
Sounds like something to be targeted by a penetration tester. Imagine being able to deploy an army of software robots intelligent enough to cooperate with one another to inflitrate and hack the largest networks.
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hmmm, persistence?? (Score:1)
Sounds like a swarm of Agents with persistence. Cybots?? really now.
uh oh (Score:1)
And we will all just watch as SkyNet, The Matrix and Cylons duke it out for human enslavement and/or annihilation rights.
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Side-thread:
"GINO" Cylon Centurion vs. T-800
I give my money to the Centurion.
In the alpha test... (Score:1)
It crashed Google when it tried to search for 'Sarah Connor'
Grail-esque, isn't it? (Score:1)
WOMAN: I didn't know we had a king. I thought we were an autonomous
collective.
DENNIS: You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship.
A self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes--
Like Nothing You've Ever Seen (Score:2)
It's all one liners until someone puts an eye out.
This seems to relate quite similarly.
The quest for ring 0:
http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/402 [securityfocus.com]
http://www.securityfocus.com/comments/columns/402/33600#33600 [securityfocus.com]
(^replaces a broken link^)
http://www.mackido.com/EasterEggs/CD-System70.html [mackido.com]
Researchers: Rootkits headed for BIOS:
(comments especially)
http://www.securityfocus.com/news/11372 [securityfocus.com]
http://www.securityfocus.com/comments/articles/11372/33017/threaded#33017 [securityfocus.com]
http://www.securityfocus.com/comments/articles/11372/ [securityfocus.com]