Sveobuhvatni pristup NATO-a sajber odbrani
Journal
Kriminalističke teme
Date Issued
2019-10
Author(s)
Abstract
Reason for writing and research problem (s): In the era of domination of information
technology, cyber space has become a significant security issue for governments that
are forced to take additional measures to enhance cyber security.
Aims of the paper (scientific and/or social): In a situation of increased use of informa-
tion technology in today's globalized world, cyber defense is becoming a high priority
not only for individual countries, but also for their collective mechanisms.
Methodology/Design: This paper addresses the problems of NATO cyber defense and
cyber security and the possible defeating effects and consequences of cyber attacks.
To this end, the authors will use the available expert literature and online publications
on this subject, on which a qualitative analysis of the content will be applied.
Research/Paper limitation: The authors of the paper make an attempt to elaborate NA-
TO's co-ordinated and comprehensive approach in achieving effective cyber defense
and security of communication and information systems for Alliance members and
their Partners.
Results/Findings: The burden of the research will be on the strategic and operational
security and defense measures of the Alliance because there is limited availability of
information on tactical level measures that are kept confidential. The issues that arise
are: how much does the NATO Alliance seriously consider the risks of cyber attacks, in
which way it reflects the changes in the defense policy and strategic concepts of the
Alliance, what is the approach to tackling this new security challenge and what are the
commitments at the level the alliance to further improve security in cyber space?!
General Conclusion: The answer is that NATO's focus in the next decade must be on
the development of cyber power.
Research/Paper Validity: Technology is at the heart of our tightly knit societies. Modern
societies' reliance on information technology implies obvious security problems. Cyber
threats and attacks are becoming more common, sophisticated and harmful. Even the
military and security services that rely heavily on cyberspace to carry out their missions
are not immune to such attacks.
technology, cyber space has become a significant security issue for governments that
are forced to take additional measures to enhance cyber security.
Aims of the paper (scientific and/or social): In a situation of increased use of informa-
tion technology in today's globalized world, cyber defense is becoming a high priority
not only for individual countries, but also for their collective mechanisms.
Methodology/Design: This paper addresses the problems of NATO cyber defense and
cyber security and the possible defeating effects and consequences of cyber attacks.
To this end, the authors will use the available expert literature and online publications
on this subject, on which a qualitative analysis of the content will be applied.
Research/Paper limitation: The authors of the paper make an attempt to elaborate NA-
TO's co-ordinated and comprehensive approach in achieving effective cyber defense
and security of communication and information systems for Alliance members and
their Partners.
Results/Findings: The burden of the research will be on the strategic and operational
security and defense measures of the Alliance because there is limited availability of
information on tactical level measures that are kept confidential. The issues that arise
are: how much does the NATO Alliance seriously consider the risks of cyber attacks, in
which way it reflects the changes in the defense policy and strategic concepts of the
Alliance, what is the approach to tackling this new security challenge and what are the
commitments at the level the alliance to further improve security in cyber space?!
General Conclusion: The answer is that NATO's focus in the next decade must be on
the development of cyber power.
Research/Paper Validity: Technology is at the heart of our tightly knit societies. Modern
societies' reliance on information technology implies obvious security problems. Cyber
threats and attacks are becoming more common, sophisticated and harmful. Even the
military and security services that rely heavily on cyberspace to carry out their missions
are not immune to such attacks.
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