SMC is an Open-Source command-line application written in GoLang that converts security model data to different formats. SMC supports conversion between SAND Attack Trees, Dependency Models, and FRIPP (see supported formats below). SMC is designed to work alongside the Security Modelling Framework (SecMoF) tool.
SMC uses GraphML as an intermediate format to allow conversion of the different formats, since GraphML is a widely used format it may be used to import/export the models into other tools, including and beyond SecMoF.
Install
Golang is required to compile and run this tool. Final versions will have release binaries.
go install github.com/PMaynard/smc@latest
Usage
The tool converts models between each other using GraphML as a common format.
smc [fripp|dm|idm|sand] in.fripp out.graphml
Convert a SAND Attack Tree into SecMoF FRIP Playbook:
smc sand testdata/sand/example.ctrees example.fripp
Convert FRIP Playbook to GraphML
smc fripp testdata/fripp/example.fripp example.graphml
Supported Formats (IN|OUT)
Format | CTree | GraphML | SecMoF | iDepend |
---|---|---|---|---|
SAND Attack Trees | Y|N | Y|Y | -|- | -|- |
Dependency Model | -|- | Y|Y | Y|Y | Y|N |
Playbook Process | -|- | Y|Y | Y|Y | -|- |
Non-Goals
- Output SAND Attack Trees.
- Output iDepend XML models.
- Replace the Eclipse based Security Modelling Framework Tool (SecMoF).
Example
The below file is a textual representation of SAND Attack Trees using tabs to indicate a child node of the above line.
By running: smc sand data/ctrees/common.ctrees common.fripp
the Attack Tree is converted into a XML file that can be read by SecMoF then formally verified using the tool.
File: data/ctrees/common.ctrees
*
Reconnaissance
Day-to-day Operations
Operator Behaviour
Network Patterns
Network Services
System Processes
Propagate : SAND
Lateral Movement
Living off the Land
Domain Controller
Stolen Credentials
Spear-phishing
Water Hole
Removable Storage
Internal P2P Comms.
Command and Control
Payload : SAND
Fileless Operation
Actively Bypass Detection
Zero Day Exploit
Reconn
Passive Network Monitoring
Enumerate Fieldbus Devices
Exfiltrate Targeted Files
Destructive
Target Industrial Devices
DoS
False Data
Transmit Malicious Commands
Modify Firmware
Figure 1: Common SAND Attack Tree loaded into SecMof after being converted, with the original Attack Tree on the right.
View test coverage. Currently have 85% of the statements covered by tests.
The primary focus has been on the SAND Attack Tree to SecMoF Playbook Process format, the other code paths were secondary.
go test -coverprofile=coverage.out
go tool cover -html=coverage.out
The Models, Playbooks, and SAND Attack Trees are licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
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