Identifying Key Relationships between Nation-State Cyberattacks and Geopolitical and Economic Factors: A Model

Author:

González-Manzano Lorena1ORCID,de Fuentes José M.1,Ramos Cristina1,Sánchez Ángel2,Quispe Florabel3

Affiliation:

1. Computer Security Lab (COSEC), Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid 28911, Spain

2. Department of Mathematics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid 28911, Spain

3. Department of International Law, Ecclesiastical Law and Philosophy of Law, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid 28911, Spain

Abstract

Nation-state cyberattacks, and particularly Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), have rocketed in the last years. Their use may be aligned with nation-state geopolitical and economic (GPE) interests, which are key for the underlying international relations (IRs). However, the interdependency between APTs and GPE (and thus IRs) has not been characterized yet and it could be a steppingstone for an enhanced cyberthreat intelligence (CTI). To address this limitation, a set of analytic models are proposed in this work. They are built considering 234M geopolitical events and 306 malicious software tools linked to 13 groups of 7 countries between 2000 and 2019. Models show a substantial support for launched and received cyberattacks considering GPE factors in most countries. Moreover, strategic issues are the key motivator when launching APTs. Therefore, from the CTI perspective, our results show that there is a likely cause-effect relationship between IRs (particularly GPE relevant indicators) and APTs.

Funder

Madrid Goverment (Comunidad de Madrid-Spain

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems

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