Visible to the public Soft systems methodology in net-centric cyber defence system development

TitleSoft systems methodology in net-centric cyber defence system development
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsCraig, R., Spyridopoulos, T., Tryfonas, T., May, J.
Conference NameSystems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Date PublishedOct
KeywordsCollaboration, collaborative communities, command and control, Communities, Complexity, data sources, Distributed Information Systems, human activity system, information environment, information reach, Information security, information sharing community, Information systems, information value, interdependent dynamic relationships, Modeling, Net-Centric, net-centric approach, net-centric cyber defence system development, net-centric hypothesis, net-centric information system, SA, security of data, situational awareness, sociotechnical systems, soft systems methodology, SSM, system behaviour, System Dynamics, system dynamics model
Abstract

Complexity is ever increasing within our information environment and organisations, as interdependent dynamic relationships within sociotechnical systems result in high variety and uncertainty from a lack of information or control. A net-centric approach is a strategy to improve information value, to enable stakeholders to extend their reach to additional data sources, share Situational Awareness (SA), synchronise effort and optimise resource use to deliver maximum (or proportionate) effect in support of goals. This paper takes a systems perspective to understand the dynamics within a net-centric information system. This paper presents the first stages of the Soft Systems Methodology (SSM), to develop a conceptual model of the human activity system and develop a system dynamics model to represent system behaviour, that will inform future research into a net-centric approach with information security. Our model supports the net-centric hypothesis that participation within a information sharing community extends information reach, improves organisation SA allowing proactive action to mitigate vulnerabilities and reduce overall risk within the community. The system dynamics model provides organisations with tools to better understand the value of a net-centric approach, a framework to determine their own maturity and evaluate strategic relationships with collaborative communities.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6973986/
DOI10.1109/SMC.2014.6973986
Citation Key6973986