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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
University of South Wales
A Socio-Technical Approach to Cyber Risk Management and Impact Assessment
<19> Traditional models for cyber attack impact assessment have failed to address socio-technical issues in elements of human activity. The proposed socio-technical framework has fed into a collaborative project with DSTL/MOD examining how the proposed framework can be used to identify vulnerabilities in a wide range of systems and a collaborative project with EADS/Cassidian focusing upon the Wylfa Nuclear Power Station. The framework has resulted in: a) a 4 month visit by first author to University of Helsinki Computer Science Department to collaborate on a socio-technical impact analysis of cyber attacks and: b) a recently submitted collaborative EPSRC BACCHUS proposal.