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An Ontological Analysis of Threat and Vulnerability
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EngineeringInformation SecurityRisk AnalysisCommunicationFormal Ontological AnalysisRisk ManagementManagementSystems EngineeringFormal Threat OntologyThreat (Computer)Threat DetectionSecurity TheoryFormal Ontological StructureThreat ModelRisk AssessmentOntological AnalysisThreat HuntingSecurityCyber Threat IntelligenceCrisis ManagementDisaster Risk Reduction
The overall goal of this paper is to provide a formal ontological analysis of threat. In particular, this paper discusses the formal ontological structure of threats as integrated wholes possessing three interrelated parts: intentions, capabilities and opportunities, and shows how these elements stand to one another, as well as to states of vulnerability. This discussion offers a means for understanding variations of threat conditions such as potential vs. viable threats and dispersed threats. A general, metaphysical, upper-level framework for the development of a formal threat ontology (ThrO) offers a necessary foundation for designing consistent and comprehensive models for threat prediction and mitigation
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