An Ontological Approach to the Document Access Problem of Insider Threat, Boanerges Aleman-Meza
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Conference Proceeding
Abstract
Verification of legitimate access of documents, which is one aspect of the umbrella of problems in the Insider Threat category, is a challenging problem. This paper describes the research and prototyping of a system that takes an ontological approach, and is primarily targeted for use by the intelligence community. Our approach utilizes the notion of semantic associations and their discovery among a collection of heterogeneous documents. We highlight our contributions in (graphically) capturing the scope of the investigation assignment of an intelligence analyst by referring to classes and relationships of an ontology; in computing a measure of the relevance of documents accessed by an analyst with respect to his/her assignment; and by describing the components of our system that have provided early yet promising results, and which will be further evaluated more extensively based on domain experts and sponsor inputs.
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Publication Info
Published in IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics, Volume 3495, 2005, pages 486-491.
© Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2005, Springer
APA Citation
Aleman-Meza, B., Burns, P., Eavenson, M., Palanswami, D., & Sheth, A. P. (2005). An Ontological Approach to the Document Access Problem of Insider Threat. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3495, 486-491.
https://doi.org/10.1007/11427995_47