Prof Bill Buchanan B.Buchanan@napier.ac.uk
Professor
Prof Bill Buchanan B.Buchanan@napier.ac.uk
Professor
Dr Jawad Ahmad J.Ahmad@napier.ac.uk
Visiting Lecturer
Organisations are facing an increasing number of cyber threats, which is making it evident that relying solely on security tools and technologies may fail to identify emerging threats, malware, and other indicators of compromise. As a result, organisations must remain vigilant in the face of ever-evolving cybercrime threats. In this context, the proposed solution will address this issue by facilitating the sharing of threat intelligence among trusted partners through a secure and reliable infrastructure and employing a unified threat language. Leveraging the Collaborative Automated Course of Action Operations (CACAO), this work will provide automated security playbook sharing, thereby enabling organisations to enhance their security posture, streamline their attack detection efforts, and reduce response times. The proposed work entails implementing trusted sharing through Hyperledger Fabric and a digital signature (Wallet), utilising the STIX 2.1 CACAO security playbooks. Through this approach, organisations can establish a collaborative and secure platform to share threat intelligence, enhance their situational awareness, and proactively address emerging cyber threats.
Project Acronym | Trusted Threat Intelligence |
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Status | Project Complete |
Funder(s) | Innovate UK |
Value | £31,386.00 |
Project Dates | May 9, 2023 - Sep 8, 2024 |
Project Quaisten Jun 1, 2014 - Aug 1, 2015
To develop a question generator API to pull information from the web, based on defined questions types, confirming correct answers and implementing a process of question difficulty based on metrics about the individual question type and possible answ...
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e-FRAIL - Early detection of FRAilty and Illness Oct 1, 2015 - Dec 31, 2016
Scottish Frailty Framework with Mobile Device Capture and Big Data Integration. The proposed innovation will develop and extend the current work into Frailty, with the long term focus on encompassing not only clinical factors, but economic, environme...
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Fragment Finder Mar 27, 2015 - Jan 18, 2016
Fragment Finder (FF) enables a new, high-speed approach to digital forensics. It is unique in that it will build a more efficient technical architecture for the creation, storage and use of hash signatures in digital forensics. The key focus of FF is...
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Kulio Education Characters - online platform Mar 15, 2015 - Oct 31, 2015
Kulio Ltd and Edinburgh Napier University are planning to collaborate to create a new innovative application consisting of Kulio education characters. Children throughout local authorities are already familiar with these characters through the intera...
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Onyu_Secure Apr 1, 2015 - Jul 31, 2015
The project undertaken by Onyu and ENU will concentrate around the mobile application that is under development by the team at Onyu.
Working with ENU our key objectives are:
1. Validation of our zero-knowledge encryption solution
2. Creation of...
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