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Taxonomies Using The Clique Percolation Method For Building A Threats Observatory

Date Issued
2021-01-01
Author(s)
Salas, Rodrigo  
Facultad de Ingeniería  
Romina Torres
Nicolás Román González
Mathías Cabrera
DOI
10.1109/clei53233.2021.9639945
WoS ID
WOS:000836276100014
Abstract
Cyberattacks are increasing every day, demanding that security incident response teams proactively determine potential threats early. Although social networks such as Twitter are a rich and up-to-date source of information where users use to tweet about different topics, it is complex to efficiently and effectively obtain results that support decision-making on a specific subject, such as cyberattacks. Therefore, in this work, we propose to use an offline mining process based on the clique percolation method over a corpus of tweets in order to generate an indexed knowledge base about cyberattacks. Results are promising to observe threats under evolution. Then, to show results properly, we generate an observatory prototype to allow cybersecurity researchers to explore threats over time and space.
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Artificial Intelligen...

Computer Science Appl...

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