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Cyber Warfare Situational Awareness & Best Defense Practices

Cyber Warfare Situational Awareness & Best Defense Practices. Presented by Hasan Yasar. 19.11.2013. Agenda. Defining the terms, What is..? A Brief History Assess the problem Implications and nation wide strategy Define Process Takeaways. Defining the terms, What is?.

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Cyber Warfare Situational Awareness & Best Defense Practices

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  1. Cyber WarfareSituationalAwareness & Best Defense Practices Presented by HasanYasar 19.11.2013

  2. Agenda • Defining the terms, What is..? • A Brief History • Assess the problem • Implications and nation wide strategy • Define Process • Takeaways

  3. Defining the terms, What is?

  4. History of Cyber Warfare

  5. Where we are in 2013… Source http://hackmageddon.com/

  6. Where we are in 2013 Source http://hackmageddon.com/

  7. Assess the Problem • Complexity • Domain, actors, target • Threats type and locations • In any form and from anywhere • International legal concern • Unknown source/actors • Economic impact • Cost on individuals and government • Interconnected world • Critical systems, private sectors

  8. Interconnectivity of Sectors

  9. Interconnectivity of Sectors

  10. Interconnectivity of Sectors

  11. Addressing the problem in some nations • Turkey Cyber Security Strategy Plan and action items defined • NATO Cyber Defense Center • European Union  European Network Security Agency (ENISA) • USA US Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) • UK  UK Defense Cyber Operations Group (DCOG) • Russia Information Warfare Framework • France  French Network and Information Security Agency (FNISA) • Germany Cyber Defense Center (CDC) • Korea  Korean Information Security Agency (KISA) • Canada Canadian Cyber Incident Response Center (CCIRC) ……

  12. Implications and Nation wide strategy

  13. Organizational Structure

  14. Organizational Structure

  15. Process

  16. Takeaways • Coordination • Information Sharing • Continues evolvement in threat and defense • Develop and apply legal framework • Public educational awareness

  17. Thank you hyasar@cert.org What type of weapons will be fought in World War III ?

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