Title :
A notation for describing the steps in indicator expansion
Author :
Spring, Jonathan M.
Author_Institution :
CERT® Div., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
Indicator expansion is a process of using one or more data sources to obtain more indicators of malicious activity by identifying those related to currently known indicators. Due to the many variables in how the process is carried out, it quickly becomes difficult to capture the process that leads to an expanded set of data. Keeping track of this process is important for description to other analysts. A compact description of the process is even necessary just for the analysts doing the work to keep track of their own process and which paths have been investigated, particularly in naming files. This paper proposes a method of succinctly capturing the process of indicator expansion in a deterministic yet flexible and extensible manner. The target audience is analysts and investigators engaged in indicator expansion or directly consuming results therefrom.
Keywords :
security of data; data sources; file naming; indicator expansion; malicious activity indicators; malicious actor tracking; Springs; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
eCrime Researchers Summit (eCRS), 2013
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/eCRS.2013.6805774