Cyberattack Ontology: A Knowledge Representation for Cyber Supply Chain Security

Abel Yeboah-Ofori, Umar Mukhtar Ismail, Tymoteusz Swidurski, F. Opoku-Boateng
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Cyberattacks on cyber supply chain (CSC) systems and the cascading impacts have brought many challenges and different threat levels with unpredictable consequences. The embedded networks nodes have various loopholes that could be exploited by the threat actors leading to various attacks, risks, and the threat of cascading attacks on the various systems. Key factors such as lack of common ontology vocabulary and semantic interoperability of cyberattack information, inadequate conceptualized ontology learning and hierarchical approach to representing the relationships in the CSC security domain has led to explicit knowledge representation. This paper explores cyberattack ontology learning to describe security concepts, properties and the relationships required to model security goal. Cyberattack ontology provides a semantic mapping between different organizational and vendor security goals has been inherently challenging. The contributions of this paper are threefold. First, we consider CSC security modelling such as goal, actor, attack, TTP, and requirements using semantic rules for logical representation. Secondly, we model a cyberattack ontology for semantic mapping and knowledge representation. Finally, we discuss concepts for threat intelligence and knowledge reuse. The results show that the cyberattack ontology concepts could be used to improve CSC security.
网络攻击本体:网络供应链安全的知识表示
针对网络供应链系统的网络攻击及其连锁影响带来了诸多挑战和不同程度的威胁,其后果难以预测。嵌入式网络节点具有各种漏洞,威胁参与者可以利用这些漏洞,导致各种攻击、风险和对各种系统的级联攻击的威胁。缺乏共同的本体词汇和网络攻击信息的语义互操作性、概念化本体学习的不足以及在CSC安全领域中表示关系的分层方法等关键因素导致了显式知识表示。本文探讨了网络攻击本体学习,以描述安全概念、属性和建模安全目标所需的关系。网络攻击本体提供了不同组织和供应商安全目标之间的语义映射,这本身就具有挑战性。本文的贡献有三个方面。首先,我们考虑CSC安全建模,如目标、参与者、攻击、http和使用语义规则进行逻辑表示的需求。其次,建立了网络攻击本体的语义映射和知识表示模型。最后,讨论了威胁情报和知识重用的概念。结果表明,网络攻击本体概念可用于提高CSC的安全性。
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