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New Data Exchange Standard Eases Insider Incident Data Collection and Sharing

Webcast
In this webcast, Austin Whisnant and Dan Costa introduce The Insider Incident Data Exchange Standard (IIDES) that enables researchers and practitioners to easily build insider threat case data and share analysis and insights.
Publisher

Software Engineering Institute

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Abstract

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The CERT Insider Risk Team has developed a new standard for storing and exchanging insider threat case data. The Insider Incident Data Exchange Standard (IIDES) includes structures for collecting and analyzing a variety of technical, non-technical, organizational, and incident response information to meet the varied needs of researchers and practitioners. IIDES is designed to allow practitioners to build, maintain, deidentify, and share insider threat case data with an eye toward building more robust data for analysis and insights that benefit their organizations and the whole community.

What Attendees Will Learn:

  • How IIDES structures insider incident information
  • Who can benefit from using IIDES
  • How to get started with IIDES
  • How to contribute to IIDES

About the Speaker

Austin Whisnant

Austin Whisnant

Austin Whisnant is a Member of the Technical Staff with the CERT Program at the Software Engineering Institute, a unit of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). Her research interests include large-scale network traffic analysis, risk analysis, modeling and simulation, and national cybersecurity policy. Whisnant is also currently a PhD student in …

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