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Project Cosmos

Project Cosmos is an open, community-owned and collaboratively developed, knowledge graph for representing the dense ecosystems that support cybercrime: built on top of a formal ontology, it connects together entities, relationships, patterns, role players, platforms, commodities, impacts, and related structures.

Namespace

Primary namespace:

http://cosmos.cybercrime-atlas.org/project-cosmos#

Github

This page, sources, images, documentation and more available via Github.

Latest downloads

Documentation

Contributing

Community suggestions are welcome. We are not yet ready to accept pull requests directly from contributors, but we do enthusiastically invite participation. To talk with us about corrections, suggestions, improvements or general participation please Email us

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Applications

Cybercrime Atlas Cosmos Application

Hosted by the World Economic Forum and powered by Orange Cyberdefense - The Cybercrime Atlas hosts an interactive visualization of the ontology on their website. The application allows for search, interrogation, customization and export to show how criminal actors, platforms, technologies, and markets connect to enable harmful activity.

Project Cosmos Contributors

Community suggestions are welcome. We are not yet ready to accept pull requests directly from contributors, but we do enthusiastically invite participation. To talk with us about corrections, suggestions, improvements or general participation please Email us.

The following organisations have volunteered time and resources to help develop Project Cosmos:

Orange Cyberdefense     Scitum     Universitat de Girona     Trend Micro     Santander     Cybercrime Atlas - hosted by the World Economic Forum