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Cybersecurity and resilience in the Arctic / edited by Benjamin D. Trump, Kamrul Hossain and Igor Linkov.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: NATO science for peace and security series. Sub-series D, Information and communication security ; ; vol. 58.Publication details: Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2020.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781643680774
  • 1643680773
  • 1643680765
  • 9781643680767
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Cybersecurity and Resilience in the Arctic.DDC classification:
  • 005.8 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.A25
Online resources:
Contents:
Resilience in the Arctic: Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, and Society -- Framing the Arctic Part I: Actors, Communities, and the Environment -- Framing the Arctic Part II: Complex Systems and the Need for Resilience -- Cyber Security Challenges to Arctic Critical Infrastructures -- Security and Resilience for a 4.0 Ship -- U.S. Navy Resilience in the Arctic: The Importance of Resilience for Countering Emerging Environmental, Cyber, and Geopolitical Threats in a Rapidly Changing Region -- Threat Characterization for Various Layers of Infrastructure -- Cyber Security Challenges to Arctic Infrastructures -- Interference with Subsea Cables: An Arctic Perspective -- Analytical Strategies to Operationalize Arctic Infrastructure Threat Absorption and Resilience -- Analytics for Decision Support in the Arctic -- Cyber Security and Resilience of Smart Grid Infrastructure in the Arctic -- The Wave Analogy of Cyber-Resilience as Applied to Shipping Operations -- Use of Blockchain for Ensuring Cyber Security in the Arctic -- Quantitative Modeling of Supply Chain Resilience: Literature Review -- Cyber Resiliency Measurements and Metrics -- Challenges in Establishing Legal Frameworks and Governance Options That Promote Arctic Cyber Resilience -- Governance and Government -- Some Mathematical Models Which Could Be Applied to Develop Arctic Cybersecurity Systems -- Stoke the Spirit of Arctic Agency -- Digital Social Resilience: Navigating in the New Normal -- An Information-Based Resilience Framework for the Changing Arctic.
Summary: Until recently, the Arctic was almost impossible for anyone other than indigenous peoples and explorers to traverse. Pervasive Arctic sea ice and harsh climatological conditions meant that the region was deemed incapable of supporting industrial activity or a Western lifestyle. In the last decade, however, that longstanding reality has been dramatically and permanently altered. Receding sea ice, coupled with growing geopolitical disputes over Arctic resources, territory, and transportation channels, has stimulated efforts to exploit newly-open waterways, to identify and extract desirable resources, and to leverage industrial, commercial, and transportation opportunities emerging throughout the region.00This book presents papers from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) Governance for Cyber Security and Resilience in the Arctic. Held in Rovaniemi, Finland, from 27-30 January 2019, the workshop brought together top scholars in cybersecurity risk assessment, governance, and resilience to discuss potential analytical and governing strategies and offer perspectives on how to improve critical Arctic infrastructure against various human and natural threats. The book is organized in three sections according to topical group and plenary discussions at the meeting on: cybersecurity infrastructure and threats, analytical strategies for infrastructure threat absorption and resilience, and legal frameworks and governance options to promote cyber resilience. Summaries and detailed analysis are included within each section as summary chapters in the book.00The book provides a background on analytical tools relevant to risk and resilience analytics, including risk assessment, decision analysis, supply chain management and resilience analytics. It will allow government, native and civil society groups, military stakeholders, and civilian practitioners to understand better on how to enhance the Arctic?s resilience against various natural and anthropogenic challenges.
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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Governance for Cyber Security and Resilience in the Arctic Rovaniemi, Finland 27-30 Jan 2019."

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Until recently, the Arctic was almost impossible for anyone other than indigenous peoples and explorers to traverse. Pervasive Arctic sea ice and harsh climatological conditions meant that the region was deemed incapable of supporting industrial activity or a Western lifestyle. In the last decade, however, that longstanding reality has been dramatically and permanently altered. Receding sea ice, coupled with growing geopolitical disputes over Arctic resources, territory, and transportation channels, has stimulated efforts to exploit newly-open waterways, to identify and extract desirable resources, and to leverage industrial, commercial, and transportation opportunities emerging throughout the region.00This book presents papers from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) Governance for Cyber Security and Resilience in the Arctic. Held in Rovaniemi, Finland, from 27-30 January 2019, the workshop brought together top scholars in cybersecurity risk assessment, governance, and resilience to discuss potential analytical and governing strategies and offer perspectives on how to improve critical Arctic infrastructure against various human and natural threats. The book is organized in three sections according to topical group and plenary discussions at the meeting on: cybersecurity infrastructure and threats, analytical strategies for infrastructure threat absorption and resilience, and legal frameworks and governance options to promote cyber resilience. Summaries and detailed analysis are included within each section as summary chapters in the book.00The book provides a background on analytical tools relevant to risk and resilience analytics, including risk assessment, decision analysis, supply chain management and resilience analytics. It will allow government, native and civil society groups, military stakeholders, and civilian practitioners to understand better on how to enhance the Arctic?s resilience against various natural and anthropogenic challenges.

Resilience in the Arctic: Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, and Society -- Framing the Arctic Part I: Actors, Communities, and the Environment -- Framing the Arctic Part II: Complex Systems and the Need for Resilience -- Cyber Security Challenges to Arctic Critical Infrastructures -- Security and Resilience for a 4.0 Ship -- U.S. Navy Resilience in the Arctic: The Importance of Resilience for Countering Emerging Environmental, Cyber, and Geopolitical Threats in a Rapidly Changing Region -- Threat Characterization for Various Layers of Infrastructure -- Cyber Security Challenges to Arctic Infrastructures -- Interference with Subsea Cables: An Arctic Perspective -- Analytical Strategies to Operationalize Arctic Infrastructure Threat Absorption and Resilience -- Analytics for Decision Support in the Arctic -- Cyber Security and Resilience of Smart Grid Infrastructure in the Arctic -- The Wave Analogy of Cyber-Resilience as Applied to Shipping Operations -- Use of Blockchain for Ensuring Cyber Security in the Arctic -- Quantitative Modeling of Supply Chain Resilience: Literature Review -- Cyber Resiliency Measurements and Metrics -- Challenges in Establishing Legal Frameworks and Governance Options That Promote Arctic Cyber Resilience -- Governance and Government -- Some Mathematical Models Which Could Be Applied to Develop Arctic Cybersecurity Systems -- Stoke the Spirit of Arctic Agency -- Digital Social Resilience: Navigating in the New Normal -- An Information-Based Resilience Framework for the Changing Arctic.

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