Cyber Security, Cyber Defence and Cyber Operations – National Framework and International Cooperation (CROSBI ID 641125)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Klaic, Aleksandar
engleski
Cyber Security, Cyber Defence and Cyber Operations – National Framework and International Cooperation
The cyber space today is treated as a virtual dimension of the society, consisted of the Internet and a number of connected communication and information systems of the public, academic and economic sectors, as well as citizens. The contemporary cyberspace is composed not only of this interconnected infrastructure, but also of the ever growing amounts of available information, and people communicating increasingly using a growing number of different services - some completely new, some traditional, but in a new, virtual form. Problem of overwhelming terms based on the prefix “cyber-“ is shown. Such terms are increasingly used and often confuse hardly established terminology used within the realm of traditional information security. The frequent interchangeable use of cyber terms such as “cyber security” and “cyber defence” seek for the establishment of cyber taxonomy that would include not only the name of a term, but also mutually accepted meaning and interrelations with other terms. Policy development in the form of national cyber security strategies, as well as the frameworks developed to help different legal entities to operate in cyber space with more consistent approach, are compared with traditional field of information security. Lacking of consistent educational approach in cyber security programmes is stressed and related solution from Croatian Strategy is shown in connection with the area of education and awareness. Selected examples from Croatian security policy development, both from the National information security programme adopted in 2005 and from National cyber security strategy adopted in 2015, are shown as illustrations in the lecture, as well as the correlation between Croatian National Cyber Security Strategy from 2015 and EU NIS Directive from 2016. Some other similar EU and NATO requirements of member states are shown, such as new conclusion of NATO Warsaw Summit from July 2016 regarding cyber domain that is now treated as a new military domain added to the traditional domains of land, air and navy. All examples illustrate both the necessity of having much more similarities in different national/international cyber security approaches used in nations and international organizations and the need to cooperate more efficiently on national/international level.
Cyberspace; Cyber Taxonomy; Information Security Policy; Cyber Security Policy; National/International Framework; Cyber Security Strategy
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Podaci o prilogu
2016.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
RACVIAC, Building a Cyber Resilient Society in South- Eastern Europe – Advanced Training Course, The NATO Science for Peace and Security Supported Activity
Podaci o skupu
RACVIAC, Building a Cyber Resilient Society in South-Eastern Europe – Advanced Training Course (G5194)
pozvano predavanje
17.10.2016-21.10.2016
Rakitje, Hrvatska
Povezanost rada
Računarstvo, Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti, Sigurnosne i obrambene znanosti