Evaluation of Cybersecurity Management Controls and Metrics of Critical Infrastructures: A Literature Review Considering the NIST Cybersecurity Framework.

  • Barbara Krumay (Contributor)
  • Bernroider, E. (Contributor)
  • Roman Walser (Contributor)

Activity: Talk or presentationScience to science

Description

In recent years, cybersecurity management has gained considerable attention due to a rising number and also increasing severity of cyberattacks in particular tar-geted at critical infrastructures of countries. Especially rapid digitization holds many vulnerabilities that can be easily exploited if not managed appropriately. Consequently, the European Union (EU) has enacted its first directive on cyber-security. It is based on the Cybersecurity Framework by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and requires critical infrastructure organiza-tions to regularly monitor and report their cybersecurity efforts. We investigated whether the academic body of knowledge in the area of cybersecurity metrics and controls has covered the constituent NIST functions, and also whether NIST shows any noticeable gaps in relation to literature. Our analysis revealed interest-ing results in both directions, pointing to imbalances in the academic discourse and underrepresented areas in the NIST framework. In terms of the former, we argue that future research should engage more into detecting, responding and re-covering from incidents. Regarding the latter, NIST could also benefit from ex-tending into a number of identified topic areas, for example, natural disasters, monetary aspects, and organizational climate.
Period28 Nov 201830 Nov 2018
Event title23rd Nordic Conference on Secure IT Systems
Event typeUnknown
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Austrian Classification of Fields of Science and Technology (ÖFOS)

  • 509018 Knowledge management
  • 502050 Business informatics