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Decaying Indicators of Compromise

Published 29 Mar 2018 in cs.CR | (1803.11052v1)

Abstract: The steady increase in the volume of indicators of compromise (IoC) as well as their volatile nature makes their processing challenging. Once compromised infrastructures are cleaned up, threat actors are moving to on to other target infrastructures or simply changing attack strategies. To ease the evaluation of IoCs as well as to harness the combined analysis capabilities, threat intelligence sharing platforms were introduced in order to foster collaboration on a community level. In this paper, the open-source threat intelligence platform MISP is used to implement and showcase a generic scoring model for decaying IoCs shared within MISP communities matching their heterogeneous objectives. The model takes into account existing meta-information shared along with indicators of compromise,facilitating the decision making process for machines in regards to the validity of the shared indicator of compromise. The model is applied on common use-cases that are normally encountered during incident response.

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