Abstract
Information and the ability to share it rapidly over an infrastructure to enable decision making,plays a paramount role in the operations of business, militaries and governments. While the technical skills set required to understand and operate within the cyber domain are significantly different to the other global commons, existing norms, rules, logic, ideas and concepts are transferable directly or through analogy.
Cyber threats are a complex multi-domain problem where actions may be conducted with disproportionate influence due to a technological advantage. As with the other domains, actors with intention
interact with elements (across boundary domains and cyber specific), trying to accomplish goals. Interactions between system elements and inter-relationships may also give rise to emergent and unintended consequences due to dynamic systematic causes.
Cyber threats are a complex multi-domain problem where actions may be conducted with disproportionate influence due to a technological advantage. As with the other domains, actors with intention
interact with elements (across boundary domains and cyber specific), trying to accomplish goals. Interactions between system elements and inter-relationships may also give rise to emergent and unintended consequences due to dynamic systematic causes.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 22 May 2011 |
Event | 3rd Annual IDC in Systems Research Conference - Bath, United Kingdom Duration: 22 May 2012 → … |
Conference
Conference | 3rd Annual IDC in Systems Research Conference |
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Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Bath |
Period | 22/05/12 → … |
Keywords
- Cyber Security
- Cyber Defence
- System Architecture
- Systems Thinking
- System Design