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The followings are the supplementary materials for the paper
"Cybersecurity Event Detection with New and Re-emerging Words" (ACM ASIACCS 2020, https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3320269.3384721)

All the materials here are our own intellectual property. It is NOT allowed to distribute the materials here for other purposes.

  1. The list of 105 security events in 2018: 105SecurityEventsIn2018.xlsx
    In this file, we provide the short descriptions of events and the first-seen date of each event over 6 types of data sources (Twitter, Facebook, news media, blogs, forums, security vendor reports), together with the first day of each event on Twitter.
  2. The set of threat keywords: threat_keywords.txt
    In this file, we provide the keywords for malware, vulnerability, exploit, ddos, and data breach events in the form of (word, category).
  3. Dictionaries
    We provide partial lists (approximtely 3%) of the words in our common dictionary, tech term dictionary, and whitelist dictionary.
  4. Twitter user accounts: twitter_userID.txt
    In this file, we provide 200 twitter accounts where we collect the data for event detection.

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