The Role of Cyber Threat Intelligence Sharing in the Metaverse

Kealan Dunnett, S. Pal, Z. Jadidi, R. Jurdak
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The emergence of the Metaverse promises to provide several benefits to society, e.g., fully immersive and interactive environments in health-care, the workplace, and everyday life. However, it introduces a number of privacy and security concerns, including identity, network, and economy-related threats, for both providers and users of Metaverse-based applications, which remain unaddressed. In this article, we high-light the potential role of Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) sharing within the Metaverse context as a promising opportunity to address such privacy and security issues. CTI refers to the relevant, timely and actionable information about the latest threats and attacks. In particular, we examine how organizations could proactively manage the cyber risks associated with their digital infrastructure by participating in CTI sharing within a Metaverse context. We also propose that user-based CTI sharing should be considered within the Metaverse given the potential prevalence of a number of user-specific threats, e.g., identity-related threats. Finally, we emphasise that the integration of user-based sharing creates additional threat sharing flows between users as well as between organizations and users that are lacking from existing CTI sharing approaches, e.g., user-to-user, organization-to-user, and user-to-organization.
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网络威胁情报共享在虚拟世界中的作用
虚拟世界的出现有望为社会带来一些好处,例如,在医疗保健、工作场所和日常生活中提供完全沉浸式和互动的环境。然而,对于基于metaverse的应用程序的提供者和用户来说,它带来了许多隐私和安全问题,包括身份、网络和经济相关的威胁,这些问题仍然没有得到解决。在本文中,我们强调了网络威胁情报(CTI)共享在元宇宙环境中的潜在作用,作为解决此类隐私和安全问题的有希望的机会。CTI是指有关最新威胁和攻击的相关、及时和可操作的信息。特别是,我们研究了组织如何通过参与虚拟环境中的CTI共享来主动管理与其数字基础设施相关的网络风险。我们还建议,考虑到许多特定于用户的威胁(例如,与身份相关的威胁)的潜在普遍性,应该在元宇宙中考虑基于用户的CTI共享。最后,我们强调,基于用户的共享的集成在用户之间以及组织和用户之间创造了现有CTI共享方法所缺乏的额外的威胁共享流,例如用户到用户,组织到用户和用户到组织。
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