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@article{1412727, author = {Ghafir, Ibrahim and Saleem, Jibran and Hammoudeh, Mohammad and Faour, Hanan and Přenosil, Václav and Jaf, Sardar and Jabbar, Sohail and Baker, Thar}, article_number = {10}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11227-018-2337-2}, keywords = {Critical infrastructure security; Security awareness; Cyber security training; Work-based security training; Security threats against critical infrastructure}, language = {eng}, issn = {0920-8542}, journal = {The Journal of Supercomputing}, title = {Security Threats to Critical Infrastructure: The Human Factor}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11227-018-2337-2}, volume = {74}, year = {2018} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1412727 AU - Ghafir, Ibrahim - Saleem, Jibran - Hammoudeh, Mohammad - Faour, Hanan - Přenosil, Václav - Jaf, Sardar - Jabbar, Sohail - Baker, Thar PY - 2018 TI - Security Threats to Critical Infrastructure: The Human Factor JF - The Journal of Supercomputing VL - 74 IS - 10 SP - 4986-5002 EP - 4986-5002 PB - Springer US SN - 09208542 KW - Critical infrastructure security KW - Security awareness KW - Cyber security training KW - Work-based security training KW - Security threats against critical infrastructure UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11227-018-2337-2 L2 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11227-018-2337-2 N2 - In the twenty-first century, globalisation made corporate boundaries invisible and difficult to manage. This new macroeconomic transformation caused by globalisation introduced new challenges for critical infrastructure management. By replacing manual tasks with automated decision making and sophisticated technology, no doubt we feel much more secure than half a century ago. As the technological advancement takes root, so does the maturity of security threats. It is common that today's critical infrastructures are operated by non-computer experts, e.g. nurses in health care, soldiers in military or firefighters in emergency services. In such challenging applications, protecting against insider attacks is often neither feasible nor economically possible, but these threats can be managed using suitable risk management strategies. Security technologies, e.g. firewalls, help protect data assets and computer systems against unauthorised entry. However, one area which is often largely ignored is the human factor of system security. Through social engineering techniques, malicious attackers are able to breach organisational security via people interactions. This paper presents a security awareness training framework, which can be used to train operators of critical infrastructure, on various social engineering security threats such as spear phishing, baiting, pretexting, among others. ER -
GHAFIR, Ibrahim, Jibran SALEEM, Mohammad HAMMOUDEH, Hanan FAOUR, Václav PŘENOSIL, Sardar JAF, Sohail JABBAR a Thar BAKER. Security Threats to Critical Infrastructure: The Human Factor. \textit{The Journal of Supercomputing}. Springer US, 2018, roč.~74, č.~10, s.~4986-5002. ISSN~0920-8542. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11227-018-2337-2.
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