Title
Studying Resilient Cyber Incident Management From Large-Scale Cyber Security Training
Abstract
The study on human contribution to cyber resilience is unexplored terrain in the field of critical infrastructure security. So far cyber resilience has been discussed as an extension of the IT security research. The current discussion is focusing on technical measures and policy preparation to mitigate cyber security risks. In this human-factor based study, the methodology to achieve high resiliency of the organization by better management is discussed. A field observation was conducted in the large-scale cyber security hands-on training at ENCS (European Network for Cyber Security, The Hague, NL) to determine management challenges that could occur in a real-world cyber incident. In this paper, the possibility to extend resilience-engineering framework to assess organization's behavior in cyber crisis management is discussed.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2015
2015 10TH ASIAN CONTROL CONFERENCE (ASCC)
critical infrastructure, cyber security, resilience engineering, management
Field
DocType
ISSN
Psychological resilience,Incident management (ITSM),Field observation,Computer security,Terrain,Critical infrastructure,Crisis management,Security analysis,Security information and event management,Engineering
Conference
2072-5639
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Aoyama, T.113.06
hidemasa naruoka200.34
Ichiro Koshijima3123.23
wataru machii400.34
Seki, K.561.59