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Resilience and hybrid threats : security and integrity for the digital world / edited by Igor Linkov, Lada Roslycky and Benjamin D. Trump.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: NATO science for peace and security series. Sub-series D, Information and communication security ; ; vol. 55.Publisher: Amsterdam, Netherlands : IOS Press, 2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781643680231
  • 1643680234
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 364.1/47 23
LOC classification:
  • HV6773.15.C97
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- About the Editors -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Applying Resilience to Hybrid Threats: Integrating Infrastructural, Digital, and Social Systems -- Resilience of Critical Infrastructure Systems to Hybrid Threats with Information Disruption -- A Framework for ICT Resilience -- Digital Resilience for Naval Software and Missions -- Emerging Challenges and Threats to Digital Information and Information Systems -- On the Sensitivity of Cyber Assessment Methodologies -- Cyber-Trust: The Shield for IoT Cyber-Attacks -- Network-Resilience Modeling and Intrusion Detection
Challenges and Advances in Adversarial Machine Learning -- The Ethics of Algorithm Errors -- Political and Social Resilience -- Terrorism, Messaging and Mindset: Resounding Lessons from Hamas' Leader -- A Novel Approach Towards Integrated Interdisciplinary Research in Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Management: The Case of Israel and General Implications -- Organizational Resilience and C2 -- Successful External Interference Requires Domestic Confederates -- How to Build Resilient News Infrastructures? Reflections on Information Provision in Times of ""Fake News
Breaking Down ""Fake News"": Differences Between Misinformation, Disinformation, Rumors, and Propaganda -- Author Index
Summary: Hybrid threats represent one of the rising challenges to the safe and effective management of digital systems worldwide. The deliberate misuse or disruption of digital technologies has wide-ranging implications for fields as diverse as medicine, social media, and homeland security. Despite growing concern about cyber threats within many government agencies and international organizations, few strategies for the effective avoidance and management of threats or the prevention of the disruption they can cause have so far emerged. This book presents multiple perspectives based upon a NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme Advanced Research Workshop on 'Resilience and Hybrid Threats' held in Pärnu, Estonia from 26-29 August 2018, and includes a mixture of workshop summary papers and invited perspectives from world experts. Topics include the development of strategies for the protection and recovery of systems affected by hybrid threats, and the benefits of those strategies under different disruption scenarios. The role of risk and resilience assessment pertaining to the information domain is a common focus across all perspectives. Offering an overview of resilience-based decision making through an approach that integrates the threats and dependencies related to infrastructural, informational, and social considerations, the book will be of interest to all those whose work involves the security of digital systems.
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"Based upon discussion from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Security and Resilience of Information Systems Affected by Hybrid Threats, Tallinn, Estonia, 26-29 Aug 2018."

Intro -- Title Page -- About the Editors -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Applying Resilience to Hybrid Threats: Integrating Infrastructural, Digital, and Social Systems -- Resilience of Critical Infrastructure Systems to Hybrid Threats with Information Disruption -- A Framework for ICT Resilience -- Digital Resilience for Naval Software and Missions -- Emerging Challenges and Threats to Digital Information and Information Systems -- On the Sensitivity of Cyber Assessment Methodologies -- Cyber-Trust: The Shield for IoT Cyber-Attacks -- Network-Resilience Modeling and Intrusion Detection

Challenges and Advances in Adversarial Machine Learning -- The Ethics of Algorithm Errors -- Political and Social Resilience -- Terrorism, Messaging and Mindset: Resounding Lessons from Hamas' Leader -- A Novel Approach Towards Integrated Interdisciplinary Research in Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Management: The Case of Israel and General Implications -- Organizational Resilience and C2 -- Successful External Interference Requires Domestic Confederates -- How to Build Resilient News Infrastructures? Reflections on Information Provision in Times of ""Fake News

Breaking Down ""Fake News"": Differences Between Misinformation, Disinformation, Rumors, and Propaganda -- Author Index

Includes author index.

Online resource; title from PDF title page (IOS Press, viewed January 15, 2020).

Hybrid threats represent one of the rising challenges to the safe and effective management of digital systems worldwide. The deliberate misuse or disruption of digital technologies has wide-ranging implications for fields as diverse as medicine, social media, and homeland security. Despite growing concern about cyber threats within many government agencies and international organizations, few strategies for the effective avoidance and management of threats or the prevention of the disruption they can cause have so far emerged. This book presents multiple perspectives based upon a NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme Advanced Research Workshop on 'Resilience and Hybrid Threats' held in Pärnu, Estonia from 26-29 August 2018, and includes a mixture of workshop summary papers and invited perspectives from world experts. Topics include the development of strategies for the protection and recovery of systems affected by hybrid threats, and the benefits of those strategies under different disruption scenarios. The role of risk and resilience assessment pertaining to the information domain is a common focus across all perspectives. Offering an overview of resilience-based decision making through an approach that integrates the threats and dependencies related to infrastructural, informational, and social considerations, the book will be of interest to all those whose work involves the security of digital systems.

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