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Improving threat detection with a detection development life cycle

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  • Barros, Augusto

    (Securonix, USA)

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Threat detection is one of the main activities of an information security programme. Performing threat detection goes beyond deploying threat detection technologies. These technologies can be highly effective in their job of detecting threats, but their effectiveness is dependent on what detection specialists usually call detection content. Detection content is usually detached from the data analytics capabilities of the tool and needs to be constantly updated to ensure the most recent threats can be detected. These updates are generally developed by the detection technology provider as part of a subscription service, or by the organisation deploying and operating the technology, as part of activities commonly described as detection engineering. This paper describes the implementation and operation of a detection development life cycle (DDLC) process, which can be used to control the selection, creation and management of threat detection content.

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  • Barros, Augusto, 2021. "Improving threat detection with a detection development life cycle," Cyber Security: A Peer-Reviewed Journal, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 5(2), pages 113-125, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:aza:csj000:y:2021:v:5:i:2:p:113-125
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    Keywords

    security information and event management (SIEM); detection engineering; detection use cases; detection content; detection development life cycle (DDLC);
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    • M15 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - IT Management

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