Collaboration among cyber security analysts is essential to a successful protection strategy on the Internet today, but it is uncommonly practiced or encouraged in operating environments. Barriers to productive collaboration often include data sensitivity, time and effort to communicate, institutional policy, and protection of domain knowledge. We propose an ambient collaboration framework, Vulcan, designed to remove the barriers of time and effort and mitigate the others. Vulcan automated data collection, collaborative filtering, and asynchronous dissemination, eliminating the effort implied by explicit collaboration among peers. We instrumented two analytic applications and performed a mock analysis session to build a dataset and test the output of the system.
Revised: September 14, 2012 |
Published: May 24, 2012
Citation
Bruce J.R., and G.A. Fink. 2012.Shopping For Danger: E-commerce techniques applied to collaboration in cyber security. In International Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS), May 21-25, 2012, Denver, Colorado, 251-258. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE Press.PNNL-SA-85549.doi:10.1109/CTS.2012.6261057