As data in cyberspace continues to grow because of the ubiquity of Information Communication Technologies (ICT), it is becoming challenging to obtain context-aware, actionable information from Big Data to timely detect and respond to cyberattacks that are increasing in severity, complexity, and frequency. In fact, cybercriminals are developing and sharing advanced techniques for their cyber espionage, reconnaissance missions, and ultimately devastating attacks. In order to reduce cybersecurity risks and strengthen cyber resilience, strategic cybersecurity information-sharing is a necessity. This article discusses one way of handling large volumes of unstructured data that have been generated by multiple sources across different sectors into a cyber-threat intelligence-sharing model.
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Mtsweni, J.S., Mutemwa, M. and Mkhonto, N. 2016. Development of a cyber-threat intelligence-sharing model from big data sources. Journal of Information Warfare, vol. 15(3): 56-68.
Mtsweni, J. S., Mutemwa, M., & Mkhonto, N. (2016). Development of a cyber-threat intelligence-sharing model from big data sources. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9342
Mtsweni, Jabu S, Muyowa Mutemwa, and Njabulo Mkhonto "Development of a cyber-threat intelligence-sharing model from big data sources." (2016) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9342
Mtsweni JS, Mutemwa M, Mkhonto N. Development of a cyber-threat intelligence-sharing model from big data sources. 2016; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9342.