针对关键基础设施的网络战和网络恐怖主义威胁:基于hcps的威胁建模情报框架

R. Naidoo, Carla Jacobs
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针对国家关键基础设施(CI)的网络战行为和网络恐怖主义(CWCT)正迅速成为比传统动能战战略更大的国家安全威胁。对手或潜在对手可以瞄准一个国家的电网、电信、金融服务、交通、医疗保健系统和其他形式的CI。这些行为对一个国家的CI构成重大威胁,从而使公民面临公共卫生、安全、安保和经济发展风险。识别网络漏洞和威胁可以帮助各国改善其CI防御战略。迫切需要进行研究,以帮助理解CI威胁的主要类型以及它们可能以何种方式发生。本文通过系统的文献综述,建立了针对CI的CWCT攻击的初始威胁情报框架。威胁情报框架从人-网络-物理系统(HCPS)的角度出发,根据CWCT攻击的方法、武器、漏洞、目标和影响对CWCT攻击进行分类。网络战领域可以扩展提议的基于hcps的威胁情报框架,以开发更先进的网络安全缓解战略、训练场景和模拟。大规模监控CI威胁需要深入的威胁情报分析和协作防御策略。这需要军队、情报机构、政府部门、多国盟友、监管机构和商业实体之间进行更高程度的协调和编排。未来的研究可以定制提出的基于hcps的威胁情报框架,以满足特定CI领域面临的独特威胁。
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Cyber Warfare and Cyber Terrorism Threats Targeting Critical Infrastructure: A HCPS-based Threat Modelling Intelligence Framework
Acts of cyber warfare and cyber terrorism (CWCT) that target a nation's critical infrastructure (CI) are quickly becoming a larger threat to national security than conventional kinetic warfare strategies. Adversaries or potential adversaries can target a nation's electrical grids, telecommunications, financial services, transportation, healthcare systems, and other forms of CI. These acts pose a major threat to a nation's CI and consequently exposes citizens to public health, safety, security, and economic development risks. Identifying cyber vulnerabilities and threats can help nations to improve their CI defence strategies. There is a crucial need for research that can aid in understanding the major types of CI threats and by what method they might occur. This paper conducts a systematic literature review to develop an initial threat intelligence framework of CWCT attacks on CI. Drawing from a Human–Cyber–Physical Systems (HCPS) lens, the threat intelligence framework classifies CWCT attacks according to the methods, weapons, vulnerabilities, targets and impact of the CWCT attack. The cyber warfare community can extend the proposed HCPS-based threat intelligence framework to develop more advanced cyber security mitigation strategies, training scenarios and simulations. Large-scale monitoring of CI threats requires in-depth threat intelligence analysis and a collaborative defence strategy. This calls for a higher degree of coordination and orchestration between the military, intelligence agencies, government departments, multinational allies, regulators, and commercial entities. Future research can customize the proposed HCPS-based threat intelligence framework to cater for the unique threats facing specific CI domains.
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