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Architecture Framework for Cyber Security Management (2024)


Pöyhönen, J., & Lehto, M. (2024). Architecture Framework for Cyber Security Management. In M. Lehto (Ed.), Proceedings of the 23rd European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (23, pp. 388-397). Academic Conferences International Ltd. Proceedings of the European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security. https://doi.org/10.34190/eccws.23.1.2340


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Publication details

All authors or editorsPöyhönen, Jouni; Lehto, Martti

Parent publicationProceedings of the 23rd European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security

Parent publication editorsLehto, Martti

Conference:

  • European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security

Place and date of conferenceJyväskylä, Finland27.-28.6.2024

Journal or seriesProceedings of the European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security

ISSN2048-8602

eISSN2048-8610

Publication year2024

Publication date21/06/2024

Volume23

Issue number1

Pages range388-397

Number of pages in the book847

PublisherAcademic Conferences International Ltd

Publication countryUnited Kingdom

Publication languageEnglish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.34190/eccws.23.1.2340

Persistent website addresshttps://papers.academic-conferences.org/index.php/eccws/issue/view/33

Publication open accessOpenly available

Publication channel open accessOpen Access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/96210


Abstract

The smooth operation of contemporary society relies on the collaborative functioning of multiple essential infrastructures, with their collective effectiveness increasingly hinging on a dependable national system of systems construction. The central focus within the realm of cyberspace revolves around safeguarding this critical infrastructure (CI), which includes both physical and electronic components essential for societal operations. The recent surge in cyber-attacks targeting CI, critical information infrastructures, and the Internet, characterized by heightened frequency and increased sophistication, presents substantial threats. As perpetrators become more adept, they can digitally infiltrate and disrupt physical infrastructure, causing harm to equipment and services without the need for a physical assault. The operational uncertainty of CI in these cases is obvious. The linchpin of cyber security lies in a well-executed architecture, a fundamental requirement for effective measures. The framework of this paper emphasizes organizational guidance in cyber security management by integrating the cyber security risks assessment and the cyber resilience process into overall continuity management of organizations business processes.


Keywordsinfrastructuresdata systemscritical infrastructureresilience

Free keywordscritical infrastructure; architecture framework; risks assessment; resilience


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Ministry reportingYes

VIRTA submission year2024

Preliminary JUFO rating1


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