Visible to the public Information Requirements for National Level Cyber Situational Awareness

TitleInformation Requirements for National Level Cyber Situational Awareness
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsVarga, S., Brynielsson, J., Franke, U.
Conference Name2018 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM)
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-5386-6051-5
Keywordsadversarial behavior, adversarial cyberattacks, common operational picture, composability, Computer crime, Crisis Management, critical infrastructure, critical infrastructures, cyber security, cyber situational awareness-decision-makers, Electronic mail, Government, government officials, information assurance, information elements, information requirements, Metrics, national information assurance exercise, national level cyber situational awareness, nonadversarial service management mistakes, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, security of data, situational awareness, Stakeholders
Abstract

As modern societies become more dependent on IT services, the potential impact both of adversarial cyberattacks and non-adversarial service management mistakes grows. This calls for better cyber situational awareness-decision-makers need to know what is going on. The main focus of this paper is to examine the information elements that need to be collected and included in a common operational picture in order for stakeholders to acquire cyber situational awareness. This problem is addressed through a survey conducted among the participants of a national information assurance exercise conducted in Sweden. Most participants were government officials and employees of commercial companies that operate critical infrastructure. The results give insight into information elements that are perceived as useful, that can be contributed to and required from other organizations, which roles and stakeholders would benefit from certain information, and how the organizations work with creating cyber common operational pictures today. Among findings, it is noteworthy that adversarial behavior is not perceived as interesting, and that the respondents in general focus solely on their own organization.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8508410
DOI10.1109/ASONAM.2018.8508410
Citation Keyvarga_information_2018