The authors introduce an enriched NSL-KDD dataset that appends synthetic IP addresses and network centrality metrics, and they evaluate it with IBM Auto AI for classification.
A Graph Based Framework for Malicious Insider Threat Detection
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While most security projects have focused on fending off attacks coming from outside the organizational boundaries, a real threat has arisen from the people who are inside those perimeter protections. Insider threats have shown their power by hugely affecting national security, financial stability, and the privacy of many thousands of people. What is in the news is the tip of the iceberg, with much more going on under the radar, and some threats never being detected. We propose a hybrid framework based on graphical analysis and anomaly detection approaches, to combat this severe cybersecurity threat. Our framework analyzes heterogeneous data in isolating possible malicious users hiding behind others. Empirical results reveal this framework to be effective in distinguishing the majority of users who demonstrate typical behavior from the minority of users who show suspicious behavior.
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Integrating Graph Theoretical Approaches in Cybersecurity Education CSCI-RTED
The authors introduce an enriched NSL-KDD dataset that appends synthetic IP addresses and network centrality metrics, and they evaluate it with IBM Auto AI for classification.