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Abstract(s)
This thesis presents a decision aiding system named C3-SEC (Contex-aware Corporative
Cyber Security), developed in the context of a master program at Polytechnic Institute of
Leiria, Portugal. The research dimension and the corresponding software development
process that followed are presented and validated with an application scenario and case study
performed at Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE – Ecuador.
C3-SEC is a decision aiding software intended to support cyber risks and cyber threats
analysis of a corporative information and communications technological infrastructure. The
resulting software product will help corporations Chief Information Security Officers
(CISO) on cyber security risk analysis, decision-making and prevention measures for the
infrastructure and information assets protection.
The work is initially focused on the evaluation of the most popular and relevant tools
available for risk assessment and decision making in the cyber security domain. Their
properties, metrics and strategies are studied and their support for cyber security risk
analysis, decision-making and prevention is assessed for the protection of organization's
information assets.
A contribution for cyber security experts decision support is then proposed by the means of
reuse and integration of existing tools and C3-SEC software. C3-SEC extends existing tools
features from the data collection and data analysis (perception) level to a full context-ware
reference model.
The software developed makes use of semantic level, ontology-based knowledge
representation and inference supported by widely adopted standards, as well as cyber
security standards (CVE, CPE, CVSS, etc.) and cyber security information data sources
made available by international authorities, to share and exchange information in this
domain. C3-SEC development follows a context-aware systems reference model addressing
the perception, comprehension, projection and decision/action layers to create corporative
scale cyber security situation awareness.
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Keywords
Decision making Cybersecurity Risk analysis
