Yuva Kumar, Joshua Nevilraj (2019) Behavioural Based Threat Modelling to Increase the Efficiency in Breach Identification and Notification. Masters thesis, Dublin, National College of Ireland.
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Abstract
In a rapidly changing cyber threat landscape it has become a challenging task for organisations defend against sophisticated cyber-attacks. With new regulations such as GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) in effect, organizations had to make sure they maintain adequate measures and security controls in place. This research paper is focused on how to utilize the ability of security operations centre (SOC) effectively with the implementation of behavioural based threat model to detect the presence of adversaries in the network by identifying their behaviour. This threat model’s objective goal is to save organisations from huge amount of fine and reputation loss due to cyberattacks by APTs.
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