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CyNER: A Python Library for Cybersecurity Named Entity Recognition

Published 8 Apr 2022 in cs.CR and cs.LG | (2204.05754v1)

Abstract: Open Cyber threat intelligence (OpenCTI) information is available in an unstructured format from heterogeneous sources on the Internet. We present CyNER, an open-source python library for cybersecurity named entity recognition (NER). CyNER combines transformer-based models for extracting cybersecurity-related entities, heuristics for extracting different indicators of compromise, and publicly available NER models for generic entity types. We provide models trained on a diverse corpus that users can readily use. Events are described as classes in previous research - MALOnt2.0 (Christian et al., 2021) and MALOnt (Rastogi et al., 2020) and together extract a wide range of malware attack details from a threat intelligence corpus. The user can combine predictions from multiple different approaches to suit their needs. The library is made publicly available.

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