Are we managing the risk of sharing Cyber Situational Awareness? A UK Public Sector Case Study
The development of effective cyber situational awareness, that makes a significant contribution to the decision making process around information risk management, is an important goal for organizations across all sectors. The sharing of such information between and within organizations is seen as a...
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description | The development of effective cyber situational awareness, that makes a significant contribution to the decision making process around information risk management, is an important goal for organizations across all sectors. The sharing of such information between and within organizations is seen as a key security enabler. This paper considers a case study of a UK Public Sector organization. The aim is to establish if the decision to share cyber situational awareness has been taken from an information risk management perspective, and to examine whether or not the organization is suitably well-placed, to manage the consequences of information loss, occurring as a result of the sharing process. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:c26c3a6e-732e-4345-a852-2f379a195f2b2022-03-27T06:08:52ZAre we managing the risk of sharing Cyber Situational Awareness? A UK Public Sector Case StudyConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:c26c3a6e-732e-4345-a852-2f379a195f2bSymplectic Elements at OxfordInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2016Davies, MPatel, MThe development of effective cyber situational awareness, that makes a significant contribution to the decision making process around information risk management, is an important goal for organizations across all sectors. The sharing of such information between and within organizations is seen as a key security enabler. This paper considers a case study of a UK Public Sector organization. The aim is to establish if the decision to share cyber situational awareness has been taken from an information risk management perspective, and to examine whether or not the organization is suitably well-placed, to manage the consequences of information loss, occurring as a result of the sharing process. |
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title | Are we managing the risk of sharing Cyber Situational Awareness? A UK Public Sector Case Study |
title_full | Are we managing the risk of sharing Cyber Situational Awareness? A UK Public Sector Case Study |
title_fullStr | Are we managing the risk of sharing Cyber Situational Awareness? A UK Public Sector Case Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Are we managing the risk of sharing Cyber Situational Awareness? A UK Public Sector Case Study |
title_short | Are we managing the risk of sharing Cyber Situational Awareness? A UK Public Sector Case Study |
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