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tiq-test - Threat Intelligence Quotient Test

Dataviz and Statistical Analysis of Threat Intelligence Indicator feeds

First batch of presentations

These presentations introduced combine and tiq-test with the 3 initial tests:

  • BSides LV 2014 - "Measuring the IQ of your threat intelligence feeds"
  • DEF CON 22 - "Measuring the IQ of your threat intelligence feeds"
  • OpenDNS S4 IRespond - "Measuring the IQ of your threat intelligence feeds"
  • HushCon 2014 - "Measuring the IQ of your threat intelligence feeds"

The data repository and R Markdown source for these talks can be found at https://github.com/mlsecproject/tiq-test-Summer2014

Follow the RPubs file at http://bit.ly/tiqtest-rpubs

Second batch of presentations

These presentations introduced the Aging and Uniqueness tests:

  • nbtcon 2014: "From Threat Intelligence to Defense Cleverness: A Data Science Approach"
  • SANS CTI Summit 2015: "From Threat Intelligence to Defense Cleverness: A Data Science Approach"

The data repository and R Markdown source for these talks can be found at https://github.com/mlsecproject/tiq-test-Winter2015

Follow the RPubs file at http://rpubs.com/alexcpsec/tiq-test-Winter2015

Copyright Info

Copyright 2014-2015 (c) MLSec Project

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

Licensed under GPLv3 - https://github.com/mlsecproject/tiq-test/blob/master/LICENSE

Requirements

In order to run these scripts, you will need to install R on your computer. We also suggest using RStudio as an IDE.

Once you have your installation up and running, you will need to make sure you have some packages installed. The required packages are:

  • futile.logger
  • data.table
  • testthat
  • reshape2
  • ggplot2
  • gridExtra
  • scales
  • dplyr
  • tidyr

Running this on your R console should take care of that of you:

install.packages(c("futile.logger", "data.table", "testthat", 
                   "reshape2", "ggplot2", "gridExtra", "scales",
                   "dplyr", "tidyr"),
                 repos="http://cran.us.r-project.org")

How to use these tools

This is not an R package (yet) so it is necessary for you to set the working directory to the directory where you clone this repository in order for the functions to work.

### Some limitations from not being an R package: Setting the Working directory
tiqtest.dir = "../tiq-test"
current.dir = setwd(tiqtest.dir)
source("tiq-test.R")

There is also the requirement to set the data directory so the data functions know where to look.

### Setting the root data path to where it should be in this repo
.tiq.data.setRootPath(file.path(current.dir, "data"))

Check out usage examples for the tests on the presentation RPubs files: