Open Source Intelligence and its Applications in Next Generation Cyber Security - A Literature Review

Abstract

Purpose: Research serves as a springboard for new ideas, and every scholarly research begins with a review of the literature. This literature review to familiarize oneself with the domain of research and to establish the credibility of the work. It also aids in the integration and summarization of the subject. Methodology: The necessary literature on the chosen topic have been gathered from multiple secondary data sources such as journals, conference proceedings, books, research papers published in various reputable publications, and then shortlisted the literature which are relevant for the work. The shortlisted literatures were carefully evaluated by reading each paper and taking notes as needed. The information gathered is then analyzed in order to identify the problem areas that may exist in the chosen topic. Findings/Result: It has been observed that the chosen topic, Opensource Intelligence (OSINT) practice requires more robust and intelligent solutions from AI and its subfields. The capability of OSINT for intelligent analysis strengthens tightly integrating machine learning and automated reasoning techniques. To avoid human errors, the dependency on humans in decision-making ought to reduce. To eradicate any incorrect information, a truth discovery process is mandatory. OSINT is able to discover new knowledge by correlating intelligence from other OSINT sources. Even though Artificial Intelligence has entered the OSINT field, there is still a long way to go before OSINT fully prepares for the much-anticipated Web 3.0. Originality: A literature review have had been carried out using secondary data gathered from various online sources, and new knowledge in the form of findings was derived in order to construct a theoretical framework and methodology for future research. It has been ensured that no judgments or decisions are made with a biased mindset or under the influence of any predetermined mentality. A concerted effort has been made to identify a research topic for further investigation. Paper Type: Literature Review

Authors and Affiliations

Yogish Pai U, Krishna Prasad K

Keywords

Related Articles

Inset-fed Multiband Square Patch Antenna on Flexible substrate for Fifth-Generation Wireless Communication

Purpose:Over a decade, the antenna has sparked considerable interest in the 5G frequency band in the wireless domain (covering industrial applications, home automation and mobile communication) because of its numerou...

IFE & EFE, TOWS and QPSM Analysis of Online Food Delivery Services

Purpose: This study attempts to analyse internal and external factors that favourably lead to increased turnover of Online Food Delivery Services and to offer best strategies that can be implemented based on those indica...

Direct to Consumer using Livestream as an Innovative Marketing Medium during COVID-19

Purpose: Owingto COVID, when many of the physical retail areas were closed and customers were inside, brands were always considering inventive ways to associate with the customers. The accessibility of cus...

Green Nanotechnology Innovations to Realize UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030

Purpose:Adoption of suitable technology and managing it strategically to solve social problems of the world is the need of the hour. United nations being a multi-country membership organization, has announced 1...

Forward Kinematics Demonstration of 6DF Robot using CoppeliaSim and C#

Purpose: Robot researchers need the simulator to test their functions and algorithm before implementing into the real Robot. When we search for a good simulator, a customizable Robot simulator is not available to the r...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP713632
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5171580
  • Views 51
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Yogish Pai U, Krishna Prasad K (2021). Open Source Intelligence and its Applications in Next Generation Cyber Security - A Literature Review. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT LETTERS (IJAEML), 5(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-713632