01843nam a22001577a 4500003000500000082001400005100002200019245010400041260003400145300000900179505132700188700004001515942001201555999001901567952009901586NUST a005.8,RAZ aRaza, Ali 919808 aCyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) using Dark Web /cGC Ali Raza, GC Afzaal Ahmed, GC Abdullah Sallah. aMCS, NUST bRawalpindi c2024 a65 p aIn an era characterized by digital warfare, organizations around the world are engaged in a never-ending conflict with constantly changing cyber threats. A hidden area of internet known as the dark web, has become a center for illegal activity, such as the tools used by illicit actors and the sharing of sensitive information. As a component of cybersecurity, CTI helps identify and reduce risks that arise from the undiscovered areas of the internet. Other than data collection, CTI's significance lies in developing tools and techniques to extract useful information from the wide range of online platforms, markets, and encrypted communication channels. The quantity of Internet of Things devices made possible by hackers increases the likelihood of exploitation through hacker resources. These hackers’ resources can be shared among communities of threat actors on the Dark web. Despite rising curiosity in the Dark web there remains uncertainty about the extent and volume of hacker resources that can be uncovered. In today's digital era rife with cyber threats CTI acts as a defense against entities intent on leveraging vulnerabilities, for illicit purposes. By utilizing technology and insights, from data analysis CTI professionals work to protect assets and maintain the authenticity of digital environments. aSupervisor Dr. Faisal Amjad9124649 2ddccPR c610453d610453 00102ddc4070aMCSbMCScGENd2024-07-20l0o005.8,RAZpMCSPIS-5r2024-07-20w2024-07-20yPR