Enhancing the European Cyber Threat Prevention Mechanism
Abstract:
This research will determine how it is possible to implement the national cyber threat prevention system into the EU level Early Warning System. Decision makers have recognized that lack of cooperation between EU member countries affects public safety at the international level. Separate operational functions and procedures between national cyber situation centres create challenges. One main problem is that the European Union does not have a common cyber ecosystem concerning intrusion detection systems for cyber threats. Also, privacy and citizens’ security as topics are set against each other. The research will comprise a new database for the ECHO Early Warning System concept.
AUTHORS
Laurea University of Applied Sciences RDI Espoo,
and
University of Jyväskylä,
Finland
Jussi Simola has worked as a Cybersecurity specialist in Laurea University of Applied Sciences, and he is a PhD student in Cyber Security at University of Jyväskylä. His area of expertise includes decision support technologies, Situational Awareness Systems, information security, and continuity management. His current research focuses on development of the next generation Hybrid Emergency Response Model. He has also participated in the development of a common Early Warning System for the EU member countries.
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Journal of Information Warfare
The definitive publication for the best and latest research and analysis on information warfare, information operations, and cyber crime. Available in traditional hard copy or online.
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