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Hyperledger Blockchain Design for Sharing, Spreading, and Protecting National Cybersecurity Information

  • Park, Dea-woo;Lee, Sang-hyeon
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.94-99
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    • 2020
  • Real cyberterrors are invisible and difficult to identify. Even after a cyberattack, its origin and cause are difficult to determine. Cyberterrorism results in invisible cyberwars, and it is believed that World War IV will begin with a cyberwarfare. For national cybersecurity, information on cybersecurity must be collected, shared, and disseminated. In this study, we investigate a blockchain system designed based on the World Cybersecurity Agreement. National cybersecurity information is linked to the hyperledger blockchain system network through the National Cybersecurity Center. National cybersecurity information designs and uses a secure protocol for protection; further, it is collected, shared, and disseminated to treaty countries. National cybersecurity information is shared and spread by the hyperledger blockchain system, and it uses a cyberdefense system that responds to the cyberattacks and their origin. This paper serves as a policy and legislation guideline for forming a World Cybersecurity Agreement between countries.

Blockchain Application-Based Transaction System Security Mechanism (블록체인 응용 기반의 거래 시스템 보안 메커니즘 아이디어 설계)

  • Jang, Hyunseo;Kim, Jun-yeop;Kim, Tae-hwan;Kim, Tae-wan;Kim, Dong-ho;Kim, Jae-hun;Kim, Jinsu;Jung, Yujin;Park, Namje
    • Annual Conference of KIPS
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    • 2019.10a
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    • pp.459-460
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    • 2019
  • 최근 블록체인의 안정성이 화제가 됨에 따라 블록체인을 응용한 시스템 적용을 통한 기록의 무결성을 보장하는 기법이 대두되고 있다. 특히, 사용자간의 현금을 거래하는 거래 시스템은 타 시스템과 비교하여 거래 기록의 무결성이 더욱 강조된다. 본 논문에서는 거래 시스템의 무결성을 보장하기 위하여 블록체인을 적용한 여러 거래 시스템을 소개한다.

State Management of the Development of National Cybersecurity Systems

  • Kryshtanovych, Myroslav;Storozhev, Roman;Malyshev, Kostiantyn;Munko, Anna;Khokhba, Olena
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.11-16
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    • 2022
  • The main purpose of the study is to determine the main elements of the state management of the development of national cybersecurity. Cybersecurity ensures the protection of the properties of information resources and the operability of technical and software users and is directed against relevant cyber incidents. Therefore, today it is impossible to ignore the importance of public administration of the processes taking place in it. The methodological support of our study is determined by its goals and objectives and is based on the use of a combination of general scientific and special methods of scientific knowledge, which ensured the completeness and reliability of the results obtained. The article has limitations and concerns the lack of practical implementation of the research results. The study is purely theoretical to reflect the main aspects of the modern system of state management of the development of national cybersecurity. Further research requires an analysis of the world experience of state management of the development of national cybersecurity.

The Diagnosis and Prescription for Cybersecurity in Korea: Focusing on Policy and System

  • Park, Sangdon;Kim, Il Hwan;Kim, Jaehyoun;Lee, Kyung Lyul
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.843-859
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    • 2018
  • Cybersecurity has emerged as a serious problem in Korea and there have been relevant movements to improve domestic cybersecurity policy and system. However, discussions have yet to result in actual progress and the legislation for improvement of cybersecurity policy and system have been stagnant until now. As evidenced by the introduction of primary government legislation bill for national cybersecurity in 2017, the preparations for improvements to the policy and system are still in progress. However, we cannot be positive about the possibility of implementing these improvements during the process. Recognition of the importance of cybersecutiry has gradually risen and is more prevalent than in years past, however, in-depth discussions are not being made. In principle, misunderstandings about cybersecurity itself and insufficient understandings of the relevant legislation seem to cause such problems. Therefore, it is necessary to review key issues related to the improvement of cybersecurity policy and system and reconsider tasks for the future. Such issues include the relationship between cybersecurity and fundamental rights, establishing responsibility and capability of each of entities for cybersecurity, and the role of the military in cybersecurity. This type of in-depth discussion will be helpful for finding ways to improve upon cybersecurity policy and system. Moreover, this study aims to key issues with questionnaire survey and political and normative inquiry.

A Study on Cybersecurity Bills for the Legislation of Cybersecurity Act in Korea (사이버안보법 제정을 위한 국내 사이버안보 법률안 연구)

  • Park, Sangdon;Kim, So Jeong
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.91-98
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    • 2013
  • Cyber attacks threaten the national security in this day and age. The government of the Republic of Korea recently released the National Cyber Security Comprehensive Countermeasures as a new cybersecurity policy. But current legal system cannot provide legal basis for the implementation of such measures. The current legal system related to cybersecurity is applied in each sector, thus the governance system in cybersecurity is separate. So there are many problems in the governance system in cybersecurity. To solve these problems fundamentally, it is righter to make a new cybersecurity law than to revise existing laws. Meanwhile, lawmakers proposed some bills in Congress to strengthen the cybersecurity in Korea in 2013. It will increase possibility of legislation of cybersecurity act to make a law through the analysis of these bills and to derive the essential elements from those. and to reflect these in the new cybersecurity act.

Study on Policies for National Cybersecurity (국가 사이버안보를 위한 정책 연구)

  • Ham, Seung-hyeon;Park, Dea-woo
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.21 no.9
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    • pp.1666-1673
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    • 2017
  • Republic of Korea is divided into South Korea and North Korea, creating military conflicts and social conflicts. North Korea is conducting cyberattacks against South Korea and has hacked South Korea's defense network. In the world of cyberspace, the boundaries of the borders are becoming obscured, and cyberattacks and cyberterrorism for cyberwarfare operate with digital computing connected to points, time and space. Agenda and manual are needed for national cybersecurity. Also, it is necessary to study national cybersecurity laws and policies that can create and implement nationalcyber security policy. This paper investigates cyberterrorism situation in North and South Korean confrontation situation and damage to cyberwarfare in the world. We also study cybersecurity activities and cyberwarfare response agendas, manuals and new technologies at home and abroad. And propose national cybersecurity policy and propose policies so that '(tentative) The National Cybersecurity Law' is established. This study will be used as basic data of national cybersecurity law and policy.

A Study on Tasks for the Legal Improvement for the Governance System in Cybersecurity (사이버안보 추진체계의 제도적 개선과제 연구)

  • Park, Sangdon;Kim, Injung
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.3-10
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    • 2013
  • Cyber attacks are threats to national security. Today, cybersecurity threats have various types, the theft or spread of privacy and national secret, the realization of direct attacks to infrastructure and the hacktivism with political or social objectives. Furthermore, There are special situations in South Korea because of North Korea's threats. Thus, It is necessary to handle cybersecurity as a kind of national security problem. It is a time to identify problems of governance system in cybersecurity and to improve related Acts and subordinate statutes. There are several tasks for legal improvement for governance system in cybersecurity. They are improving legal bases for the roles of the relevant authorities in cybersecurity, consolidating national joint response to cyber accidents, establishing and vitalizing information sharing system, constructing foundation of cybersecurity through industry promotion and manpower development, and acquiring defensive tools by enhancement research an development. In order to address these challenges, it is necessary to pay much attention to enactment and to revision laws and to practice legislative procedure.

Developing Reference Model for National Cybersecurity Strategy Establishment and Improvement (국가 사이버보안 전략 수립과 개선을 위한 참조 모델 개발)

  • YUN, Jaesuk
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.53-61
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    • 2016
  • A number of countries have been developing and implementing national cybersecurity strategy to prevent damages caused by cyber threats and to minimize damages when they happened. However, there are a lot of differences and disparities in respective strategies with their own background and needs. A vulnerability in some places can be a global problem, so various guidelines have been developed by relevant organizations including international organizations to support the establishment of national cybersecurity strategies and improvement of them. In this paper, with analysis on the guidelines for the establishment of national cybersecurity strategies, reference model consisting of common elements of strategies was suggested. And several recommendations for the improvement measures for Korean national cybersecurity strategies were explained with a comparison of the reference model.

Are There Any Solutions for the Cybersecurity Education Gap in the Public Sector? (공공부문의 사이버보안 교육격차 해소를 위한 탐색적 연구)

  • Lee, Song-ha;Jun, Hyo-Jung;Kim, Tae-Sung
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.973-985
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    • 2021
  • South Korea has been guaranteed the efficiency and the convenience of administrative work based on long-term experience and well-established ICT infrastructure. Vice versa, South Korea is always exposed to various scale cyber-attacks. It is an important element of national competitiveness to secure cybersecurity resilience and response in the public sector. For this, the well-trained cybersecurity professionals' retention and support for their capacity development through retraining are critical. As the Special Act on Balanced National Development, most public agencies moved to provincial areas, but the provincial areas are not ready for this, thus the workforce can't get enough retaining courses. We study to analyze whether there is a gap in cybersecurity educational opportunities or needs in the public sector depending on regions, institution type, and personal traits. This paper aims to suggest solutions for the cybersecurity education gap in the public sector based on the empirical analysis results.

International cyber security strategy as a tool for comprehensive security assurance of civil aviation security: methodological considerations

  • Grygorov, Oleksandr;Basysta, Albina;Yedeliev, Roman;Paziuk, Andrii;Tropin, Zakhar
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.9
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    • pp.332-338
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    • 2021
  • Civil aviation cybersecurity challenges are global in nature and must be addressed using global best practices and the combined efforts of all stakeholders. This requires the development of comprehensive international strategies and detailed plans for their implementation, with appropriate resources. It is important to build such strategies on a common methodology that can be applied to civil aviation and other interrelated critical infrastructure sectors. The goal of the study was to determine the methodological basis for developing an international civil aviation cybersecurity strategy, taking into account existing experience in strategic planning at the level of international specialized organizations. The research was conducted using general scientific and theoretical research methods: observation, description, formalization, analysis, synthesis, generalization, explanation As a result of the study, it was established the specifics of the approach to formulating strategic goals in civil aviation cybersecurity programs in the documents of intergovernmental and international non-governmental organizations in the aviation sphere, generally based on a comprehensive vision of cybersecurity management. A comparative analysis of strategic priorities, objectives, and planned activities for their implementation revealed common characteristics based on a single methodological sense of cybersecurity as a symbiosis of five components: human capacity, processes, technologies, communications, and its regulatory support. It was found that additional branching and detailing of priority areas in the strategic documents of international civil aviation organizations (by the example of Cybersecurity Strategy and Cybersecurity Action Plan) does not always contribute to compliance with a unified methodological framework. It is argued that to develop an international civil aviation cybersecurity strategy, it is advisable to use the methodological basis of the Cyber Security Index.