This book focus on critical infrastructure protection. The chapters present detailed analysis of the issues and challenges in cyberspace and provide novel solutions in various aspects. The first part of the book focus on digital society, addressing critical infrastructure and different forms of the digitalization, strategic focus on cyber security, legal aspects on cyber security, citizen in digital society, and cyber security training.
The second part focus on the critical infrastructure protection in different areas of the critical infrastructure. The chapters cover the cybersecurity situation awareness, aviation and air traffic control, cyber security in smart societies and cities, cyber security in smart buildings, maritime cyber security, cyber security in energy systems, and cyber security in healthcare.
The third part presents the impact of new technologies upon cyber capability building as well as new challenges brought about by new technologies. These new technologies are among others are quantum technology, firmware and wireless technologies, malware analysis, virtualization.
Table des matières
Part I: Digital society. Chapter 1: Cyber-attacks Against Critical Infrastructure.- Chapter 2: Key Elements of On-line Cyber Security Exercise and Survey of Learning During the On-line Cyber Security Exercise.- Chapter 3: Cyber Law and Regulation.- Chapter 4: Understanding and Gaining Human Resilience Against Negative Effects of Digitalization.- Chapter 5: Users’ Psychopathologies: Impact on Cybercrime Vulnerabilities and Cybersecurity Behavior.- Chapter 6: Process Ontology Approach to Military Influence Operations.- Part II: Critical infrastructure protection. Chapter 7: Future Smart Societies’ Infrastructures and Services in the Cyber Environments.- Chapter 8: Cyber Security in Healthcare Systems.- Chapter 9: Cyber Security of an Electric Power System in Critical Infrastructure.- Chapter 10: Maritime Cybersecurity: Meeting Threats to Globalization’s Great Conveyor.
A propos de l’auteur
Dr. Martti Lehto, (Military Sciences), Col (GS) (ret.) works as a Professor (Cyber security) in the University of Jyväskylä in the Faculty of Information Technology. He has over 30 years’ experience as developer and leader of C4ISR Systems in Finnish Defence Forces. He served for 30 years in the Finnish Air Force where his last position was Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics and Armaments in Air Force Command. Now he is Cyber security and Cyber defence researcher and teacher in the IT Faculty. He teaches in MSc and Ph D level in the University of Jyväskylä, National Defence University, and Air Force Academy. He is also Adjunct professor in National Defence University in Air and Cyber Warfare. He has participated Finland’s parliament hearings annually from 2013. His research areas are Cyber Security strategy, Cyber Warfare, Cyber Security in Aviation, Cyber security in the Healthcare system, and Critical Infrastructure Protection. Since 2001 he has been the Editor-in-Chief ofthe Military Magazine.
Dr. Pekka Neittaanmäki works as Professor, UNESCO Chair in the University of Jyväskylä. He was the Professor in Information Technology, Numerical Analysis, and Its Applications, in the University of Jyväskylä, 1988–2019. He worked the Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology in the University of Jyväskylä, 2010–2017, the Head of COMAS (Computing and Mathematical Sciences) Graduate School in the University of Jyväskylä, 1995–1999, 2003–2016, the Chairman of Agora Human Centered Information Technology Research Center of the University of Jyväskylä, 2002–2009 and the Vice Rector in the University of Jyväskylä, 1993–2000. He is also the Visiting Professor in the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan from 2008 and Adjunct Professor in the University of Houston, USA from 2000. His research Interests are among others reliable computing, optimization, optimal control and logistics, computational methodology in nanotechnology, computational mechanics, dynamical systems and attractors, signal and data processing, big data analytics, critical infrastructure protection, innovative learning, digital service platforms and data analysis, optimization, and simulation in public healthcare.