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Knowledge Enrichment by Fusing Representations for Malware Threat Intelligence and Behavior

Aritran Piplai, Sudip Mittal, Mahmoud Abdelsalam, Maanak Gupta, Anupam Joshi, Tim Finin

202025 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Security engineers and researchers use their disparate knowledge and discretion to identify malware present in a system. Sometimes, they may also use previously extracted knowledge and available Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) about known attacks to establish a pattern. To aid in this process, they need knowledge about malware behavior mapped to the available CTI. Such mappings enrich our representations and also helps verify the information. In this paper, we describe how we retrieve malware samples and execute them in a local system. The tracked malware behavior is represented in our Cybersecurity Knowledge Graph (CKG), so that a security professional can reason with behavioral information present in the graph and draw parallels with that information. We also merge the behavioral information with knowledge extracted from the text in CTI sources like technical reports and blogs about the same malware to improve the reasoning capabilities of our CKG significantly.

Topics & Concepts

MalwareComputer scienceMerge (version control)ParallelsComputer securityProcess (computing)Malware analysisArtificial intelligenceInformation retrievalEngineeringMechanical engineeringOperating systemAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionSpam and Phishing Detection