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NEWSROOM: Towards Automating Cyber Situational Awareness Processes and Tools for Cyber Defence

  • Markus Wurzenberger (Author and Speaker)
  • , Stephan Krenn
  • , Max Landauer
  • , Florian Skopik
  • , Cora Perner
  • , Jarno Lötjönen
  • , Jani Päijänen
  • , Georgios Gardikis
  • , Nikos Alabasis
  • , Liisa Sakerman
  • , Kristiina Omri
  • , Juha Röning
  • , Kimmo Halunen
  • , Vincent Thouvenot
  • , Martin Weise
  • , Andreas Rauber
  • , Vasileios Gkioulos
  • , Sokratis Katsikas
  • , Luigi Sabetta
  • , Jacopo Bonato
  • Rocío Ortíz, Daniel Navarro, Nikolaos Stamatelatos, Ioannis Avdoulas, Rudolf Mayer, Andreas Ekelhart, Ioannis Giannoulakis, Emmanouil Kafetzakis, Antonello Corsi, Ulrike Lechner, Corinna Schmitt
    • Airbus SE
    • JAMK University of Applied Sciences
    • Space Hellas S.A.
    • Foundation CR14
    • CybExer Technologies OÜ
    • University of Oulu
    • Thales SIX GTS
    • TU Wien
    • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
    • Leonardo Labs
    • Indra
    • Logstail
    • University of Vienna
    • Eight Bells Ltd
    • CY4GATE SpA
    • Universität der Bundeswehr München

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    Abstract

    Cyber Situational Awareness (CSA) is an important element in both cyber security and cyber defence to inform processes and activities on strategic, tactical, and operational level. Furthermore, CSA enables informed decision making. The ongoing digitization and interconnection of previously unconnected components and sectors equally affects the civilian and military sector. In defence, this means that the cyber domain is both a separate military domain as well as a cross-domain and connecting element for the other military domains comprising land, air, sea, and space. Therefore, CSA must support perception, comprehension, and projection of events in the cyber space for persons with different roles and expertise. This paper introduces NEWSROOM, a research initiative to improve technologies, methods, and processes specifically related to CSA in cyber defence. For this purpose, NEWSROOM aims to improve methods for attacker behavior classification, cyber threat intelligence (CTI) collection and interaction, secure information access and sharing, as well as human computer interfaces (HCI) and visualizations to provide persons with different roles and expertise with accurate and easy to comprehend mission- and situation-specific CSA. Eventually, NEWSROOM’s core objective is to enable informed and fast decision-making in stressful situations of military operations. The paper outlines the concept of NEWSROOM and explains how its components can be applied in relevant application scenarios.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationARES '24: Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
    PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery (ACM)
    Pages1-11
    Number of pages11
    ISBN (Print)979-8-4007-1718-5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Jul 2024
    EventThe 19th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security - University of Vienna, Währinger Straße 29, 1090 Vienna, Austria, Wien, Austria
    Duration: 30 Jul 20242 Aug 2024
    https://www.ares-conference.eu/

    Conference

    ConferenceThe 19th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
    Abbreviated titleARES 2024
    Country/TerritoryAustria
    CityWien
    Period30/07/242/08/24
    Internet address

    Research Field

    • Cyber Security

    Keywords

    • CSA
    • Mission-specific information
    • Cyber Information Warfare
    • Cyber Defence
    • Cyber Situational Awareness

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