Toward a Standard Benchmark for Computer Security Research: The Worldwide Intelligence Network Environment (WINE)

TitleToward a Standard Benchmark for Computer Security Research: The Worldwide Intelligence Network Environment (WINE)
Publication TypeConference Papers
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsDumitras T, Shou D
Conference NameBADGERS '11 Proceedings of the First Workshop on Building Analysis Datasets and Gathering Experience Returns for Security
Date Published2011///
PublisherACM
ISBN Number978-1-4503-0768-0
Abstract

Unlike benchmarks that focus on performance or reliability evaluations, a benchmark for computer security must necessarily include sensitive code and data. Because these artifacts could damage systems or reveal personally identifiable information about the users affected by cyber attacks, publicly disseminating such a benchmark raises several scientific, ethical and legal challenges. We propose the Worldwide Intelligence Network Environment (WINE), a security-benchmarking approach based on rigorous experimental methods. WINE includes representative field data, collected worldwide from 240,000 sensors, for new empirical studies, and it will enable the validation of research on all the phases in the lifecycle of security threats. We tackle the key challenges for security benchmarking by designing a platform for repeatable experimentation on the WINE data sets and by collecting the metadata required for understanding the results. In this paper, we review the unique characteristics of the WINE data, we discuss why rigorous benchmarking will provide fresh insights on the security arms race and we propose a research agenda for this area.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1978672.1978683