Application of Chaos Theory to Cyber Security

Authors

  • Manas Kumar Yogi

Keywords:

Attack, Cyber security, Chaos theory, Malicious, Privacy

Abstract

The application of Chaos Theory to the field
of cyber security represents a compelling
frontier in safeguarding the increasingly
complex and interconnected digital landscape.
Chaos Theory, known for its sensitivity to
initial conditions and the unpredictability of
dynamic systems, offers a unique lens
through which to understand, model, and
mitigate cyber threats. This abstract explores
the key insights and implications of
integrating Chaos Theory into the realm of
cyber security. Chaos Theory's fundamental
principles of non-linearity, fractal geometry,
and the butterfly effect, traditionally used in
natural sciences and complex systems, have
found resonance in the inherently intricate
and ever-evolving world of cyber security.
This abstract delves into how Chaos Theory
can reveal previously unseen patterns in
cyber-attacks, offer early detection of
anomalies, and enhance predictive
capabilities. The concept of "cyber chaos"
emerges as a paradigm shift, advocating for
dynamic and adaptive defence mechanisms.
The abstract also discusses the practical
implications of embracing Chaos Theory,
addressing the limitations, and presenting
case studies and real-world applications in
which this approach has demonstrated its
effectiveness. By harnessing Chaos Theory,
cyber security practitioners and researchers
can adapt to the dynamic cyber landscape,
thwart sophisticated attacks, and fortify the
digital realm against unpredictable threats.
This abstract underscores the need to explore
and exploit the chaotic nature of cyberspace
to safeguard critical infrastructure and digital
assets in an increasingly uncertain world

Published

2023-11-09

Issue

Section

Articles