Passive and active training approaches for critical infrastructure protection

In order to strengthen Critical Infrastructure's protection and resilience, it is central to invest in training and simulations, to spread a security culture and develop the awareness among all personnel involved in the Critical Infrastructure security. Nowadays, attackers represent a major thr...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of disaster risk reduction 2021-09, Vol.63, p.102461, Article 102461
Hauptverfasser: Franchina, Luisa, Inzerilli, Giulia, Scatto, Enrico, Calabrese, Alessandro, Lucariello, Andrea, Brutti, Giulia, Roscioli, Priscilla
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Zusammenfassung:In order to strengthen Critical Infrastructure's protection and resilience, it is central to invest in training and simulations, to spread a security culture and develop the awareness among all personnel involved in the Critical Infrastructure security. Nowadays, attackers represent a major threat due to the combination of both cyber and kinetic operations, targeting human factors vulnerabilities. It is also critical to develop and straighten a “human firewall” inside critical organizations through the enhancement of Security Education, Training and Awareness (SETA) and stresses the need for the development of a security culture inside organizations. In such scenarios, today, the awareness within organizations, both in public and private sector, is achieved through passive and active training techniques. A hybrid approach is proposed as a powerful compromise between the two that can best deliver the desired level of awareness and meet the needs and satisfaction of employees. Adopting a balanced mix of techniques that comprise engagement-based and less interactive methods seems to be the best way to attain security awareness.
ISSN:2212-4209
2212-4209
DOI:10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102461