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摘要
开放源码情报(OSINT)通过利用公开信息主动识别和减轻潜在威胁,对加强组织网络安全至关重要。本研究是 DYNAMO 项目的一部分,探讨了通过 OSINT 生成网络威胁信息 (CTI)、其在防范网络威胁方面的应用以及组织间安全信息交换的必要因素。作者对各种资料来源进行了综合文献综述,包括行业文献、文章、博文、研究报告和组织网站,然后使用内容分析法对其进行了系统分析。研究重点关注 OSINT 工具和技术,强调在辨别相关数据和尊重隐私权方面需要专业知识。尽管技术在数据收集中发挥着重要作用,但人类的判断力在道德决策中仍至关重要。恶意软件信息共享平台(MISP)等平台促进了威胁信息的共享,推动了网络攻击的预防和识别。道德考量、遵守数据保护法规、遵守网络与信息安全指令(NIS2)修订版等指令以及人工智能法规是至关重要的。总之,OSINT 是网络安全的重要工具,需要专业知识、透明的流程以及技术与人力技能的平衡融合。OSINT 的道德层面和人工智能的作用值得单独深入研究。
Utilization and Sharing of Cyber Threat Intelligence Produced by Open-Source Intelligence
Open-source intelligence (OSINT) is crucial for enhancing organizational cybersecurity by proactively identifying and mitigating potential threats using publicly available information. This study, part of the DYNAMO project, explores the production of cyber threat information (CTI) through OSINT, its application in safeguarding against cyber threats, and the necessary elements for secure information exchange between organizations. The authors employed an integrative literature review of various sources, including industry literature, articles, blog posts, studies, and organizational websites, which were then systematically analyzed using content analysis. The research focuses on OSINT tools and techniques emphasizing the need for expertise in discerning relevant data and respecting privacy rights. Human judgment is highlighted as crucial in ethical decision-making despite the significant role of technology in data collection. Platforms like the Malware Information Sharing Platform (MISP) facilitate the sharing of threat information, promoting prevention and identification of cyber-attacks. Ethical considerations, adherence to data protection legislation, and compliance with directives like the revision of the Network and Information Security Directive (NIS2) and artificial intelligence regulations are paramount. In conclusion, OSINT is a valuable tool for cybersecurity, requiring expertise, transparent processes, and a balanced integration of technology and human skills. The ethical dimensions of OSINT and the role of artificial intelligence merit separate in-depth studies.