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Tytuł:
State-level Cyber Resilience: A Conceptual Framework
Autorzy:
Hubbard, Geoffrey
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/27304124.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023
Wydawca:
NASK - National Research Institute
Tematy:
cybersecurity
cyberspace
critical infrastructure
national security
smart cities
cyberbezpieczeństwo
cyberprzestrzeń
infrastruktura krytyczna
bezpieczeństwo narodowe
inteligentne miasta
Opis:
There is currently a gap in our academic and practical understanding of the concept of resilience in cyber space at the level of the state, hampering research and policy- making due to the lack of a rigorously constructed, shared terminology. This article contributes to this area by providing a comprehensive capacities-based conceptualisation of state-level cyber resilience. After establishing that cyber resilience is necessary and that it should be developed at the state level, we perform a rigorous exploration of the concept of resilience as it pertains to the different areas involved in state-level cyber resilience. Seeking the most salient characteristics of each one, we identify from the general concept of resilience that it is a non-static process requiring an availability of assets; from state resilience, we identify that resilience capacities are harboured at multiple levels and across actors within the polity; and from cyber resilience, we identify that there is a plethora of different potential damages. Taking all this into consideration, our resulting concept of state-level cyber resilience is the following: the ability of a state, which (a) is made up of multiple layers, to (b) harness a set of key assets in order to (c) confront a particular type of damage to its cyber space, by (d) going through the stages of coping and eventually recovering to its normal state. Having constructed this conceptual framework, this work aids researchers and decision-makers by providing a common terminology and fostering a systematic, multidimensional approach to states’ capacity for resilience in cyber-space.
Źródło:
Applied Cybersecurity & Internet Governance; 2023, 2, 1; 1-14
2956-3119
2956-4395
Pojawia się w:
Applied Cybersecurity & Internet Governance
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Cybersecurity is more than a Technological Matter – Towards Considering Critical Infrastructures as Socio-Technical Systems
Autorzy:
Nowak, Veronika
Ullrich, Johanna
Weippl, Edgar
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/27297449.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022
Wydawca:
NASK - National Research Institute
Tematy:
critical infrastructure
cybersecurity
European power grid
socio-technical systems
infrastruktura krytyczna
bezpieczeństwo cybernetyczne
europejska sieć energetyczna
system socjotechniczny
Opis:
Cybersecurity is still considered a purely technological challenge; however, despite all technological progress, this challenge remains unsolved – as emphasized by many high-impact attacks against public administration and industry worldwide. We postulate that the mere focus on technology fogs the bigger picture, since people generate, operate, and interact with all technological systems, thus making them socio-technical systems. Hence, in this commentary we argue for a change of perspective towards a holistic, interdisciplinary view on our technological infrastructure. By example of the European power grid – inarguably a critical infrastructure not only for daily life but also for the continuity of our polity – we show that through interpretation as a socio-technical system, systematic and interdisciplinary studies would allow to reveal how its (cyber)security is not only a technological matter. An interdisciplinary approach combining STEM disciplines and Social Sciences would additionally advance the understanding of stakeholders and their goals and mindsets as well as the manifold dependencies between technology and human actors. While interdisciplinary endeavours appear to be generally supported by funding agencies, reviewers, universities, and researchers, they rarely occur in practice. We discuss why this is the case and present ideas on how to facilitate more interdisciplinary research.
Źródło:
Applied Cybersecurity & Internet Governance; 2022, 1, 1; 1-6
2956-3119
2956-4395
Pojawia się w:
Applied Cybersecurity & Internet Governance
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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