Conceptualizing human resilience in the face of the global epidemiology of cyber attacks

L. Jean Camp, Marthie Grobler, Julian Jang-Jaccard, Christian Probst, Karen Renaud, Paul Watters, Tung X. Bui (Editor)

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Abstract

Computer security is a complex global phenomenon where different populations interact, and the infection of one person creates risk for another. Given the dynamics and scope of cyber campaigns, studies of local resilience without reference to global populations are inadequate. In this paper we describe a set of minimal requirements for implementing a global epidemiological infrastructure to understand and respond to large-scale computer security outbreaks. We enumerate the relevant dimensions, the applicable measurement tools, and define a systematic approach to evaluate cyber security resilience. From the experience in conceptualizing and designing a cross-national coordinated phishing resilience evaluation we describe the cultural, logistic, and regulatory challenges to this proposed public health approach to global computer assault resilience. We conclude that mechanisms for systematic evaluations of global attacks and the resilience against those attacks exist. Coordinated global science is needed to address organised global ecrime.
Original languageEnglish
Pages4763-4772
Number of pages10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Jan 2019
Event52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences : HICSS 2019 - University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu , United States
Duration: 8 Jan 201911 Jan 2019

Conference

Conference52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Abbreviated titleHICSS 2019
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityHonolulu
Period8/01/1911/01/19

Keywords

  • cross-cultural
  • human factors
  • phishing
  • privacy
  • security

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