Human Behaviour as an aspect of Cyber Security Assurance

Date

2016-11-25

Advisors

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Type

Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

There continue to be numerous breaches publicised pertaining to cyber security despite security practices being applied within industry for many years. This article is intended to be the first in a number of articles as research into cyber security assurance processes. This article is compiled based on current research related to cyber security assurance and the impact of the human element on it. The objective of this work is to identify elements of cyber security that would benefit from further research and development based on the literature review findings. The results outlined in this article present a need for the cyber security field to look in to established industry areas to benefit from effective practices such as human reliability assessment, along with improved methods of validation such as statistical quality control in order to obtain true assurance. The article proposes the development of a framework that will be based upon defined and repeatable quantification, specifically relating to the range of human aspect tasks that provide, or are intended not to negatively affect cyber security assurance.

Description

The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.

Keywords

Citation

Evans, M., Maglaras, L.A., He, Y. and Janicke, H. (2016) Human Behaviour as an aspect of Cyber Security Assurance. Security and Communication Networks, 9 (17), pp. 4667-4679

Rights

Research Institute