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    Comprehensive Security Framework for Global Threats Analysis

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    Cyber criminality activities are changing and becoming more and more professional. With the growth of financial flows through the Internet and the Information System (IS), new kinds of thread arise involving complex scenarios spread within multiple IS components. The IS information modeling and Behavioral Analysis are becoming new solutions to normalize the IS information and counter these new threads. This paper presents a framework which details the principal and necessary steps for monitoring an IS. We present the architecture of the framework, i.e. an ontology of activities carried out within an IS to model security information and User Behavioral analysis. The results of the performed experiments on real data show that the modeling is effective to reduce the amount of events by 91%. The User Behavioral Analysis on uniform modeled data is also effective, detecting more than 80% of legitimate actions of attack scenarios

    RecapNet: Action Proposal Generation Mimicking Human Cognitive Process

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    International audienceGenerating action proposals in untrimmed videos is a challenging task, since video sequences usually contain lots of irrelevant contents and the duration of an action instance is arbitrary. The quality of action proposals is key to action detection performance. The previous methods mainly rely on sliding windows or anchor boxes to cover all ground-truth actions, but this is infeasible and computationally inefficient. To this end, this article proposes a RecapNet--a novel framework for generating action proposal, by mimicking the human cognitive process of understanding video content. Specifically, this RecapNet includes a residual causal convolution module to build a short memory of the past events, based on which the joint probability actionness density ranking mechanism is designed to retrieve the action proposals. The RecapNet can handle videos with arbitrary length and more important, a video sequence will need to be processed only in one single pass in order to generate all action proposals. The experiments show that the proposed RecapNet outperforms the state of the art under all metrics on the benchmark THUMOS14 and ActivityNet-1.3 datasets. The code is available publicly at https://github.com/tianwangbuaa/RecapNet
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