Developing and Building Ontologies in Cyber Security
Muhammad Shoaib Farooq, Muhammad Talha Waseem

TL;DR
This paper systematically reviews and compares 24 cybersecurity ontologies from 2010-2020 to identify the best ones and guide future research in the domain.
Contribution
It compiles and analyzes multiple cybersecurity ontologies over a decade, providing a comparative assessment to aid researchers in selecting suitable ontologies.
Findings
Identified key differences among ontologies
Provided a classification framework for ontologies
Suggested future research directions
Abstract
Cyber Security is one of the most arising disciplines in our modern society. We work on Cybersecurity domain and in this the topic we chose is Cyber Security Ontologies. In this we gather all latest and previous ontologies and compare them on the basis of different analyzing factors to get best of them. Reason to select this topic is to assemble different ontologies from different era of time. Because, researches that included in this SLR is mostly studied single ontology. If any researcher wants to study ontologies, he has to study every single ontology and select which one is best for his research. So, we assemble different types of ontology and compare them against each other to get best of them. A total 24 papers between years 2010-2020 are carefully selected through systematic process and classified accordingly. Lastly, this SLR have been presented to provide the researchers…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection · Information and Cyber Security · Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
MethodsOntology · Surrogate Lagrangian Relaxation
