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A Long-Term Strategy For Cyber Security (CROSBI ID 599871)

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Pale, Predrag A Long-Term Strategy For Cyber Security // NATO ARW 2013: Best Practices and Innovative Approaches to Develop Cyber Security and Resiliency Policy Framework Ohrid, Sjeverna Makedonija, 10.06.2013-12.06.2013

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A Long-Term Strategy For Cyber Security

Most of strategies and policies for cyber security are in essence reactive since they devise (counter)measures for known problems or quantitative forecasts of known problems. A long term strategy should predict qualitatively new problems. The problem with cyber security stems from the fact that cyberspace will invade physical space almost completely including human bodies ; that the speed of changes in the way people live and work as well as emergence of new, related security problems is ever accelerating while legislative and technical counter measures merely react on detected problems ; that critical mass of humans which should recognize risks, dangers and attacks, does not and will not have required knowledge and skills ; and that everybody is potentially harmful for cyber security due to ignorance or statistical probability given the fact of number of human machine interactions in unit of time and human nature being unsuitable for multiple, simultaneous routine tasks, hence yielding mistakes. While short term strategies have to rely on development and deployment of technical means for supervision and protection of systems, (re)defining the legal framework and creating and nurturing the (new) body of cyber law enforcement, we also need a long term strategy. It has to focus on accelerated and prompt education and awareness rising in all age groups, literally from kindergarten to retirement. This education has to be mandatory in all school systems and within the working environment in the framework of occupational safety. It has to be a major component of everyone’s continuous, lifelong education. In order to support this strategy, national centers for awareness raising and broad education should be established, strongly linked with academia both because of academia’s deep insight in cyber security development and its involvement in development of educational methods and tools. The long term strategy has to evolve new culture of self preservation as well as community (self)care and preservation providing visible and omnipresent emergency response focal points. This long term strategy needs to be devised urgently and put in operation in parallel with short term strategies.

cyber security; long-term strategy; education; culture

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NATO ARW 2013: Best Practices and Innovative Approaches to Develop Cyber Security and Resiliency Policy Framework

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10.06.2013-12.06.2013

Ohrid, Sjeverna Makedonija

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