Strategic Communication for Cyber-security Leadership
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this paper is to form a preliminary hypothesis about how to identify characteristics that a leader needs to focus on when aiming at cyber-security leadership. The paper studies the key concepts and terms of cyber security and presents the physical world and the cyber world framework. The paper refers to a system model of a society and uses that model to analyze the results of two limited media surveys about cyber-related newspaper articles. The media surveys indicate a strong need to organize the cyber world.
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Finnish Defence Forces Technical Research Center, Riihimäki, Finland;
Adjunct Professor, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland;
Adjunct Professor, National Defence University, Helsinki, Finland
Rauno Kuusisto works for Finnish Defense Forces. He is an adjunct professor at Jyväskylä University and National Defense University in Finland. His research area is information assurance.
Department of Tactics and Operations Art, National Defence University, Chief Information Officer, Ministry of Defence, Helsinki
Finland
Dr. Tuija Kuusisto works as a chief information officer for Ministry of Defence in Finland. She is adjunct professor of information management for decision-making at National Defence University and adjunct professor of geo-informatics at Helsinki University of Technology in Finland. Her research area is information management for decision-making.
She has about 60 scientific publications in international and national journals, conference proceedings and books. She has over 10 years work experience in national and global software business and telecommunications industry and over 10 years work experience in local and national IT administration.
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Journal of Information Warfare
The definitive publication for the best and latest research and analysis on information warfare, information operations, and cyber crime. Available in traditional hard copy or online.
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