DocumentCode
175332
Title
Time-to-Event Modeling for Predicting Hacker IRC Community Participant Trajectory
Author
Benjamin, V. ; Hsinchun Chen
Author_Institution
Dept. of Manage. Inf. Syst., Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
24-26 Sept. 2014
Firstpage
25
Lastpage
32
Abstract
As computing and communication technologies become ubiquitous throughout society, researchers and practitioners have become motivated to advance current cybersecurity capabilities. In particular, research on the human element behind cybercrime would offer new knowledge on securing cyberspace against those with malicious intent. Past work documents the existence of many hacker communities with participants sharing various cybercriminal assets and knowledge. However, participants vary in expertise, with some possessing only passing curiosity while others are capable cybercriminals. Here we develop a time-to-event based approach for assessing the relationship between various participation behaviors and participation length among hacker Internet Relay Chat (IRC) community participants. Using both the Kaplan-Meier model and Cox´s model, we are able to develop predictions on individuals´ participation trajectorybased on a series of message content and social network features. Results indicate that participation volume, discussion of pertinent topics, and social interconnectedness are all important at varying levels for identifying participants within hacker communities that have potential to become adept cybercriminals.
Keywords
Internet; computer crime; social networking (online); ubiquitous computing; Cox´s model; Kaplan-Meier model; computing and communication technology; cybercrime; cybercriminal asset; cybersecurity capability; cyberspace; hacker IRC community participant trajectory; hacker Internet relay chat community participant; hacker community; message content; participation behavior; participation length; participation trajectory; social interconnectedness; social network features; time-to-event based approach; time-to-event modeling; ubiquitous throughout society; Communities; Computer crime; Computer hacking; Data models; Feature extraction; Predictive models; Cybersecurity; Hacker IRC; Hacker community; Survival Analysis; Time-to-event;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (JISIC), 2014 IEEE Joint
Conference_Location
The Hague
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-6363-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/JISIC.2014.14
Filename
6975550
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