• Title/Summary/Keyword: Independent Cyber Security Policy

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Cyber Attacks and Appropriateness of Self-Defense (사이버 공격과 정당방위의 당위성)

  • Shin, Kyeong-Su
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2019
  • The emergence of a hyper-connected-super-intelligence society, called the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, brought about a new change in the security environment. With ICT (Information Communication Technology) convergence and high-tech technologies introduced across the board, the person-centered driving force that moved the real space is replaced by the code-oriented cyberspace, and its dependency is constantly increasing. Paradoxically, however, these technological changes serve as another security vulnerability that threatens our society, and have brought about the justification for building a cyber defense system while simultaneously facing the opportunities and challenges brought by technology. In this study, the theory of self-defense was put forward on the basis of the theoretical basis for actively responding to the increasingly intelligent and mass-evolving cyberattacks, and firstly, the need to enact a cybersecurity law, secondly, and thirdly, the need to develop a response cooperation system with the U.S. and other cyber powers.

Design and Implementation of Mechanism for Effectively Exchanging Cybersecurity Information between Independent Security Management Domains (독립적인 보안관리 도메인간 효과적인 사이버보안정보 교환 방법의 설계 및 구현)

  • An, Gae-Il;Seo, Dae-Hee;Lim, Sun-Hee;Kim, Jong-Hyun;Seo, Dong-Il;Cho, Hyun-Sook
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.36 no.12B
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    • pp.1489-1497
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    • 2011
  • As a way for defending against cyber security threats, there has been a research on cybersecurity information exchange between security management domains in order to raise security performance of the whole network. One of the hottest issues in exchanging cybersecurity information between security management domains is that the requirements of those domains on information sharing are different with each other because each is autonomous domain. This paper proposes a mechanism for effective cybersecurity Information exchange between independent security management domains, which can satisfy their requirements on information sharing through sharing policy and sharing policy control protocol, proposed in this paper. In this paper we have developed an integrated security control system that supports the proposed mechanism. Through the system the performance of the proposed mechanism is measured and evaluated.