Enhancing cyber defense strategies with discrete multi-dimensional Z-numbers: a multi-attribute decision-making approach

Aiting YAO, Huang CHEN, Weiqi ZHANG, Chengzu DONG, Meiqu LU*, Junjun MAO, Xiao LIU, Xuejun LI

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

With the rapid advancement of intelligent technologies and network environments, the efficient and accurate handling of uncertain decision-making information has become an urgent challenge. Traditional methods often struggle to process complex and incomplete information, especially in cyber defense. To address this, we introduce discrete multi-dimensional Z-numbers (MZs) as a mathematical tool for modeling uncertainty and reliability in network defense decisions. This paper proposes a synthesis method for MZs, enabling the integration of multi-source information while considering both uncertainty and reliability. By leveraging a hidden probability model, we extend MZs into multi-dimensional Z+-numbers, enhancing their expressiveness in handling uncertainty. Furthermore, we define utility functions based on MZs and develop a multi-attribute group decision-making framework tailored for network defense. This approach offers a novel perspective for designing strategies against highly adaptive and covert cyberattacks. The proposed method is validated through a case study on the network security assessment of an intelligent logistics company. Results demonstrate significant improvements in the accuracy and efficiency of decision-making, highlighting the method’s advantages and broad potential in cyber defense. Beyond logistics, this integrated MZ-based decision framework provides an adaptable and intelligent tool for strengthening network security defenses.
Original languageEnglish
Article number216
JournalComplex & Intelligent Systems
Volume11
Issue number5
Early online date19 Mar 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 19 Mar 2025

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China Project (No. 62372004). This work was supported in part by the Basic Scientific Research Ability Improvement Project for Middle-young Teachers under Grant 2024KY0173.

Keywords

  • Cyber security
  • Discrete multi-dimensional Z-numbers
  • Hidden probability
  • Multi-attribute group decision making-number
  • Multi-dimensional Z-number
  • Network defense
  • Utility function

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