Darkweb Cyber Threat Intelligence Mining
- 2h 16m
- John Robertson, et al.
- Cambridge University Press
- 2017
The important and rapidly emerging new field known as 'cyber threat intelligence' explores the paradigm that defenders of computer networks gain a better understanding of their adversaries by understanding what assets they have available for an attack. In this book, a team of experts examines a new type of cyber threat intelligence from the heart of the malicious hacking underworld - the dark web. These highly secure sites have allowed anonymous communities of malicious hackers to exchange ideas and techniques, and to buy/sell malware and exploits. Aimed at both cybersecurity practitioners and researchers, this book represents a first step toward a better understanding of malicious hacking communities on the dark web and what to do about them. The authors examine real-world darkweb data through a combination of human and automated techniques to gain insight into these communities, describing both methodology and results.
In this Book
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Foreword
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Introduction
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Moving to Proactive Cyber Threat Intelligence
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Understanding Darkweb Malicious Hacker Forums
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Automatic Mining of Cyber Intelligence from the Darkweb
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Analyzing Products and Vendors in Malicious Hacking Markets
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Using Game Theory for Threat Intelligence
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Application—Protecting Industrial Control Systems
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Conclusion
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Glossary
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References