CYBER_ATTACK_SUCCEEDED

This event is generated when an attempted cyber attack has been successfully failed.

Format

<time> _CYBER_ATTACK_SUCCEEDED <attacker> <victim> Attack_Type: <attack_type> \
  Success: Threshold: <success_threshold> Draw: <success_draw> \
  Report: Status: <report_status> Threshold: <report_threshold> Draw: <report_draw> \
  Detect: Threshold <detect_threshold> Draw: <detect_draw>

Breakdown

<time>

Simulation time of the event

_CYBER_ATTACK_SUCCEEDED

Name of event

<attacker>

Name of the attacking platform

<victim>

Name of the victim platform

<attack_type>

Name of the cyber_attack type.

<success_threshold>

The probability threshold for attack success.

<success_draw>

The current random draw.

<report_status>

‘Succeeded’ if a status report was provided to the attacker or ‘Failed’ if not.

<report_threshold>

The probability threshold for status report.

<report_draw>

The random draw for status report.

<detect_threshold>

The probability threshold for attack detection.

<detect_draw>

The random draw for attack detection.

How it Appears in Output

../../_images/attackSucceeded.jpg

How to Show Event Messages

event_output
   file replay.evt              # write event messages to file "replay.evt"
   enable _CYBER_ATTACK_SUCCEEDED
end_event_output