Abstract

Resilience means the ability to recover from a crisis. To implement resilience in a system, Hollnagel proposed resilience engineering. He states that “resilience engineering is about ensuring things are going in the right direction, i.e., facilitating a change to a new way of thinking: learning security from what is going well. In this paper, the information security incident case “Report on unauthorized access to AIST's information system” is investigated, and the cyber security incident is analyzed and discussed using the Functional Resonance Analysis (FRAM) method of resilience engineering. Its effectiveness was confirmed from the viewpoint of the following two research questions. Q1: Features of FRAM as an accident analysis method. Q2: Applicability and impact on security accident analysis.

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