Acing the IOC Game - Toward Automatic Discovery and Analysis of Open-Source Cyber Threat Intelligence
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Explore cutting-edge research on automatic discovery and analysis of open-source cyber threat intelligence in this conference talk from CCS 2016. Delve into the innovative approach presented by researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology and Indiana University Bloomington for acing the Indicators of Compromise (IOC) game. Learn about the components of their system, including the blog scraper, preprocessor, relevant content picker, dependency parser, and IOC generator. Examine the evaluation results, comparisons with existing methods, and the impact on security. Gain insights into correlation analysis and decay time analysis of cyber threat intelligence. Understand how this research contributes to enhancing cybersecurity through automated threat intelligence gathering and analysis.
Syllabus
Introduction
Example
Overview
Blog Scraper
Blog Preprocessor
Relevant Content Picker
Dependency parser
Direct product kernel
IOC generator
Evaluation
Results
Comparison
Summary
Correlation Analysis
Decay Time Analysis
Impact on Security
Conclusion
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