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Automating open source intelligence : algorithms for OSINT /

This book presents information on the gathering of information and extraction of actionable intelligence from openly available sources, including news broadcasts, public repositories, and more recently, social media. As OSINT has applications in crime fighting, state-based intelligence, and social r...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Layton, Robert, 1986- (Editor ), Watters, Paul A. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Waltham, MA : Elsevier, [2016]
Colección:Syngress advanced topics in information security.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title Page ; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Chapter 1
  • The Automating of Open Source Intelligence; The Commercial Angle; Algorithms; References; Chapter 2
  • Named Entity Resolution in Social Media; Introduction; Evaluating Semantic Processing Performance; Characterizing Semantic Processing Errors; Meaning Loss in Biblical Proverbs: A Case Study; Models for Improving Semantic Processing Performance; Discussion; References; Chapter 3
  • Relative Cyberattack Attribution; Introduction; Basic Attack Structure; Anonymization on the Internet; Weaknesses in Anonymization.
  • Attribution as a ConceptAbsolute Attribution; Relative Attribution; Relative attribution concepts; Inherent versus Learnt Behaviors; Hiding Behavior; Consistency of Behavior; Relative Attribution Techniques; Authorship Analysis; Limitations and Issues; Research Streams; Conclusions; References; Chapter 4
  • Enhancing Privacy to Defeat Open Source Intelligence; Introduction; Scenario; Requirements and Threats; Preliminaries; The PIEMCP; Formal Security Analysis with CPN; Attack Scenarios; Verification Results; Removing Trusted ARM; Performance Analysis of FSSO-PIEMC.
  • Comparison to Existing ApproachConclusion and future work; References; Chapter 5
  • Preventing Data Exfiltration: Corporate Patterns and Practices; What is Happening Around the World?; What is Happening in New Zealand?; Specifying the Problem; Problems Arising by Implementing Censorship; So, what should be done?; Summary; References; Chapter 6
  • Gathering Intelligence on High-Risk Advertising and Film Piracy: A Study of the Digital Underground; Introduction; Advertising and risk; The digital millennium copyright act (DMCA); Chilling Effects Database; Google Transparency Report.
  • Mainstream advertising and how piracy is fundedHigh-Risk Advertising and their links to piracy websites; High-Risk Advertising: Case Studies in Canada; High-risk advertising: case studies in Australia; High-Risk Advertising: Case studies in New Zealand; Research Challenges; References; Chapter 7
  • Graph Creation and Analysis for Linking Actors: Application to Social Data; Introduction; The Social Network Model; A Brief History of Graphs and Social Networks; Conceptual Framework; Graph Creation Techniques; Data Gathering; Defining and Computing Relationships; Disambiguation Techniques.
  • Graph Analysis for OSINTStructural Observations; Density of a Graph; Neighborhood, Degree, Average Degree, and Degree Distribution; Paths and Average Path Length; Components; Characterizing Position of Nodes; Betweenness Centrality; Closeness Centrality; Structures and Communities of Nodes; Structural Patterns: Cliques and Cores; Communities; Modularity; Twitter Case Study; The Twitter Dataset; General Graph Metrics; Node Metrics and Profiles' Centrality; Communities; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8
  • Ethical Considerations When Using Online Datasets for Research Purposes; Introduction.