Mutemba, MMtsweni, Jabu SMkhonto, NN2018-04-032018-04-032017-03Mutemba, M, Mtsweni, JS and Mkhonto, NN. Developing a cyber threat intelligence sharing platform for South African organisations. 2017 Conference on Information Communications Technology and Society (ICTAS), Coastlands Hotel, Umhlanga, South Africa, 8-10 March 2017, 6pp.978-1-4673-8996-9978-1-4673-8997-6http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7920657/DOI: 10.1109/ICTAS.2017.7920657http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7920657/?reload=truehttp://hdl.handle.net/10204/10159Copyright: 2017 IEEE. Due to copyright restrictions, the attached PDF file only contains the abstract of the full text item. For access to the full text item, please consult the publisher's website.Cyber attacks are on the increase in severity, complexity and frequency, negatively affecting the citizens, government, and businesses. Adversely, the security and Defence role-players in developing countries, such as South Africa, are short of the required capacity and capability to adequately defend and protect the national cyberspace against these fast moving and persistent threats and attacks. Be that as it may, the South African cyberspace still requires national attention and protection by the mandated role-players, such as the Defence force and its industry partners. Thus, within the cyber domain, the various Defence force role-players can no longer rely on traditional solutions to detect, defend, and respond to the forever changing cyber threats and cyber attacks. In order to reduce cyber security risks and strengthen cyber resilience of the nation, strategic cyber security information sharing in the Defence environment is becoming a necessity. Thus, the contribution from this paper is a systematic discussion and demonstration of a conceptual cyber threat intelligence sharing model and platform that could stimulate and enable different stakeholders within the Defence environment to seamlessly and collaboratively aggregate, analyse, and timely share contextual and actionable cyber-threat intelligence that could lead to a resilient cyber security posture and better protection of the national cyberspace.enThreat intelligenceInformation sharingCyber attacksCybercrimeCyber threatsCyber intelligenceDefence forceDefence industryMilitaryDeveloping a cyber threat intelligence sharing platform for South African organisationsConference PresentationMutemba, M., Mtsweni, J. S., & Mkhonto, N. (2017). Developing a cyber threat intelligence sharing platform for South African organisations. IEEE. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10159Mutemba, M, Jabu S Mtsweni, and NN Mkhonto. "Developing a cyber threat intelligence sharing platform for South African organisations." (2017): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10159Mutemba M, Mtsweni JS, Mkhonto N, Developing a cyber threat intelligence sharing platform for South African organisations; IEEE; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10159 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Mutemba, M AU - Mtsweni, Jabu S AU - Mkhonto, NN AB - Cyber attacks are on the increase in severity, complexity and frequency, negatively affecting the citizens, government, and businesses. Adversely, the security and Defence role-players in developing countries, such as South Africa, are short of the required capacity and capability to adequately defend and protect the national cyberspace against these fast moving and persistent threats and attacks. Be that as it may, the South African cyberspace still requires national attention and protection by the mandated role-players, such as the Defence force and its industry partners. Thus, within the cyber domain, the various Defence force role-players can no longer rely on traditional solutions to detect, defend, and respond to the forever changing cyber threats and cyber attacks. In order to reduce cyber security risks and strengthen cyber resilience of the nation, strategic cyber security information sharing in the Defence environment is becoming a necessity. Thus, the contribution from this paper is a systematic discussion and demonstration of a conceptual cyber threat intelligence sharing model and platform that could stimulate and enable different stakeholders within the Defence environment to seamlessly and collaboratively aggregate, analyse, and timely share contextual and actionable cyber-threat intelligence that could lead to a resilient cyber security posture and better protection of the national cyberspace. DA - 2017-03 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Threat intelligence KW - Information sharing KW - Cyber attacks KW - Cybercrime KW - Cyber threats KW - Cyber intelligence KW - Defence force KW - Defence industry KW - Military LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2017 SM - 978-1-4673-8996-9 SM - 978-1-4673-8997-6 T1 - Developing a cyber threat intelligence sharing platform for South African organisations TI - Developing a cyber threat intelligence sharing platform for South African organisations UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10159 ER -