ORCID
- Clarke, Nathan: 0000-0002-3595-3800
Abstract
Insider threat has become a serious issue to the many organizations. Various companies are increasingly deploying many information technologies to prevent unauthorized access to getting inside their system. Biometrics approaches have some techniques that contribute towards controlling the point of entry. However, these methods mainly are not able to continuously validate the users reliability. In contrast behavioral profiling is one of the biometrics technologies but it focusing on the activities of the users during using the system and comparing that with a previous history. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis, literature review and limitations on behavioral profiling approach and to what extent that can be used for mitigating insider misuse.
DOI
10.5121/csit.2019.91106
Publication Date
2019-08-24
Publication Title
5th International Conference on Computer Science, Information Technology (CSITEC 2019)
Embargo Period
2023-05-25
Organisational Unit
School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics
Recommended Citation
Alotibi, G., Clarke, N., Li, F., & Furnell, S. (2019) 'The Feasibility of Using Behavioural Profiling Technique for Mitigating Insider Threats: Review', 5th International Conference on Computer Science, Information Technology (CSITEC 2019), . Available at: https://doi.org/10.5121/csit.2019.91106