Cybersecurity Information Exchange with Privacy (CYBEX-P) and TAHOE -- A Cyberthreat Language
This addresses the problem of limited adoption of automated cybersecurity sharing for organizations, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing CTL concepts.
The paper tackles the challenges of automated cybersecurity information sharing by introducing CYBEX-P, a framework with privacy controls and TAHOE, a graph-based cyber threat language, resulting in a system that correlates data to generate reports and defensive rules.
Cybersecurity information sharing (CIS) is envisioned to protect organizations more effectively from advanced cyber attacks. However, a completely automated CIS platform is not widely adopted. The major challenges are: (1) the absence of a robust cyber threat language (CTL) and (2) the concerns over data privacy. This work introduces Cybersecurity Information Exchangewith Privacy (CYBEX-P), as a CIS framework, to tackle these challenges. CYBEX-P allows organizations to share heterogeneous data with granular, attribute based privacy control. It correlates the data to automatically generate intuitive reports and defensive rules. To achieve such versatility, we have developed TAHOE - a graph based CTL. TAHOE is a structure for storing,sharing and analyzing threat data. It also intrinsically correlates the data. We have further developed a universal Threat Data Query Language (TDQL). In this paper, we propose the system architecture for CYBEX-P. We then discuss its scalability and privacy features along with a use case of CYBEX-P providing Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). We further introduce TAHOE& TDQL as better alternatives to existing CTLs and formulate ThreatRank - an algorithm to detect new malicious even