Leveraging AI Planning For Detecting Cloud Security Vulnerabilities

16 Feb 2024  ·  Mikhail Kazdagli, Mohit Tiwari, Akshat Kumar ·

Cloud computing services provide scalable and cost-effective solutions for data storage, processing, and collaboration. Alongside their growing popularity, concerns related to their security vulnerabilities leading to data breaches and sophisticated attacks such as ransomware are growing. To address these, first, we propose a generic framework to express relations between different cloud objects such as users, datastores, security roles, to model access control policies in cloud systems. Access control misconfigurations are often the primary driver for cloud attacks. Second, we develop a PDDL model for detecting security vulnerabilities which can for example lead to widespread attacks such as ransomware, sensitive data exfiltration among others. A planner can then generate attacks to identify such vulnerabilities in the cloud. Finally, we test our approach on 14 real Amazon AWS cloud configurations of different commercial organizations. Our system can identify a broad range of security vulnerabilities, which state-of-the-art industry tools cannot detect.

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