2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21144890
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Contextualized Filtering for Shared Cyber Threat Information

Abstract: Cyber threat information sharing is an imperative process towards achieving collaborative security, but it poses several challenges. One crucial challenge is the plethora of shared threat information. Therefore, there is a need to advance filtering of such information. While the state-of-the-art in filtering relies primarily on keyword- and domain-based searching, these approaches require sizable human involvement and rarely available domain expertise. Recent research revealed the need for harvesting of busine… Show more

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“…CTI information has been assessed in terms of quality at attribute, object, and report levels [16]. Contextualized filtering of CTI info for actionable threat information has been elaborated, measuring the equivalence (i.e., estimating the similarity above a threshold) between the context of the shared threat information and the organizational context [17].…”
Section: Positioning and State Of The Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CTI information has been assessed in terms of quality at attribute, object, and report levels [16]. Contextualized filtering of CTI info for actionable threat information has been elaborated, measuring the equivalence (i.e., estimating the similarity above a threshold) between the context of the shared threat information and the organizational context [17].…”
Section: Positioning and State Of The Artmentioning
confidence: 99%