Characterising and predicting cyber attacks using the Cyber Attacker Model Profile (CAMP)

作者: Paul A. Watters , Stephen McCombie , Robert Layton , Josef Pieprzyk

DOI: 10.1108/13685201211266015

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摘要: Purpose – Ethnographic studies of cyber attacks typically aim to explain a particular profile attackers in qualitative terms. The purpose this paper is formalise some the approaches build Cyber Attacker Model Profile (CAMP) that can be used characterise and predict attacks.Design/methodology/approach builds model using social economic independent or predictive variables from several eastern European countries benchmarks indicators cybercrime within Australian financial services system.Findings found very strong link between perceived corruption GDP two distinct groups Russia was closely linked Belarus, Moldova Russia, while Lithuania Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine. At same time Ukraine were also linked. These results support previous research indicates been legitimate economy and...

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