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Cyber security ontologies supporting cyber-collisions to produce actionable information

Manuel Bento (), Luis Vilares da Silva () and Mariana Silva ()
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Manuel Bento: Euronext Technologies, Postal: Av. Boavista 3433, Porto, Portugal
Luis Vilares da Silva: Euronext Technologies, Postal: Av. Boavista 3433, Porto, Portugal
Mariana Silva: Euronext Technologies, Postal: Av. Boavista 3433, Porto, Portugal

Journal of Financial Transformation, 2018, vol. 47, 125-131

Abstract: In this article, we bring to the attention of key players in the financial services sector the continuous cyber security events affecting the industry globally. We also consider a possible solution for mitigation of such events through the introduction of new processes and technologies. Using a computational logic-based language by machine learning processes through artificial intelligence algorithms will improve prediction of unwanted cyber events via early warning alerts. A cyber-collision system concept is described by adjoining cyber security ontologies, security analyst experience, machine learning, and information sharing to protect the financial services sector.

Keywords: Cybersecurity; predictive analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G23 M15 O33 P33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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