Abstract

The remarkable development of the Internet has made our lives very convenient, such as through the ability to instantaneously transmit individual pictures. As a result, cyber-attacks are also being developed and increasing, and the computer/mobile devices we use can become infected with viruses in an instant. Rapid cyber situational awareness is essential to prepare for such cyber-attacks. Accelerating cyber situational awareness requires Cyber Common Operational Pictures, which integrate and contextualize numerous data streams and data points. Therefore, we propose a Cyber Common Operational Pictures framework and criteria for rapid cyber situation awareness. First, the system reaction speed based on the user’s request and the standard for easily recognizing the object shown on the screen are presented. Second, standards and frameworks for five types of visualization screens that can directly recognize and respond to cyber-attacks are presented. Third, we show how a system was constructed based on the proposed framework, as well as the results of an experiment on the response time of each visualization screen. As a result of the experiment, the response speed of the 5 visualization screens was about 0.11 s on average for inquiry (simple) and 1.07 s on average for inquiry (complex). This is consistent with the typical response times of the studies investigated in this paper. If CyCOP is developed in compliance with the framework items (UI, object symbol, object size, response speed) presented in this paper, rapid situational awareness is possible. This research can be used in cyber-attack and defense training in the military field. In the private sector, it can be used in cyber and network control.

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