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A study on the Establishment of a Digital Healthcare Next-Generation Information Protection System

  • Kim, Ki-Hwan;Choi, Sung-Soo;Kim, Il-Hwan;Shin, Yong-Tae
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.27 no.7
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, the definition and overview of digital health care that has emerged recently, core technology, and We would like to propose a plan to establish a next-generation information protection system that can protect digital healthcare devices and data from cyber attacks. Various vulnerabilities exist for digital healthcare devices and data, and cyber attacks are possible for those vulnerabilities. Through an attack on digital health care devices and information and communication networks, it can directly adversely affect human life and health, Since digital healthcare data contains sensitive and personal information, it is essential to safely protect it from cyber attacks. In the case of this proposal, for continuous safe management of data and cyber attacks on equipment and communication networks for digital health devices, It is expected to be able to respond more effectively and continuously through the establishment of the next-generation information protection system.

Cryptanalysis of an Efficient RSA-Based Password-Authenticate Key Exchange Protocol against Dictionary Attack (RSA-EPAKE의 사전공격에 대한 안전성 분석)

  • Youn, Taek-Young;Park, Young-Ho;Ryu, Heui-Su
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.18 no.6A
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    • pp.179-183
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    • 2008
  • Recently, an efficient password-authenticated key exchange protocol based on RSA has been proposed by Park et al. with formal security proof. In this letter, we analyze their protocol, and show that it is not secure against an active adversary who performs a dictionary attack. Moreover, we analyze the performance of the proposed attack and show that the attack is a threatening attack against the protocol.

Research on Wireless Sensor Networks Security Attack and Countermeasures: Survey (무선 센서 네트워크 보안 위협 및 대응책 연구)

  • Hong, Sunghyuck
    • Journal of Convergence Society for SMB
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2014
  • A wireless sensor network is being actively researched around the world that are connected to the mesh are a plurality of sensor nodes in a wireless manner that span different regions of the techniques. However, wireless communications use the limitation of resources, so it is very weak due to the properties of the network itself secure in comparison to the normal network. Wireless sensor network is divided into tapped-based attacks, forgery based attacks, denial of service attacks based largely by securities laws must defend against various attacks such as insertion of the wrong information being sent eavesdropping or modification of information, which is usually sensor network applications need to do. The countermeasure of sensor network attack is described in this research, and it will contribute to establish a secure sensor network communication.

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On the administrative security approaches against spear phishing attacks (스피어 피싱 대응을 위한 관리적 보안대책에 의한 접근)

  • Sohn, Yu-Seung;Nam, Kil-Hyun;Goh, Sung-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.2753-2762
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    • 2013
  • Recently the paradigm of cyber attacks is changing due to the information security technology improvement. The cyber attack that uses the social engineering and targets the end users has been increasing as the organization's systems and networks security controls have been tightened. The 91% of APT(Advanced Persistent Threat) which targets an enterprise or a government agency to get the important data and disable the critical service starts with the spear phishing email. In this paper, we analysed the security threats and characteristics of the spear phishing in detail and explained why the technical solutions are not enough to prevent spear phishing attacks. Therefore, we proposed the administrative prevention methods for the spear phishing attack.

A Simulation-based Analysis and Verification Method for Network Vulnerability (시뮬레이션 기반 네트워크 보안 취약점 분석 및 검증 방안)

  • Lee, Hyun-Jin;Kim, Kwang-hee;Lee, Haeng-Ho
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.659-666
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    • 2019
  • MANET can be applied to various applications as it can autonomously configure the network with only mobile nodes. However, the network can be vulnerable to cyber attacks because it is organized in a distributed environment without central control or management. In this paper, we propose a simulation-based network security vulnerability analysis and verification method. Using this method, we simulated the routing message modification attack, Sybil node attack, and TLV message modification attack that may frequently occur in MANET, and confirmed that similar vulnerabilities can be occurred in the real system. Therefore, the proposed method can be used to improve the accuracy of the protocol design by verifying possible security vulnerabilities through simulation during the protocol design procedure.

Cyber Weapon Model for the National Cybersecurity (국가사이버안보를 위한 사이버무기 모델 연구)

  • Bae, Si-Hyun;Park, Dae-Woo
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.223-228
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    • 2019
  • Recently, the United States has been trying to strengthen its cybersecurity by upgrading its position as an Unified Combatant Command that focuses on the Cyber Command in the United States, strengthening operations in cyberspace, and actively responding to cyber threats. Other major powers are also working to strengthen cyber capabilities, and they are working to strengthen their organization and power. The world demands economic power for its own interests rather than its own borders. But Cyber World is a world without borders and no defense. Therefore, a cyber weapon system is necessary for superiority in cyberspace (defense, attack) for national cybersecurity. In this paper, we analyze operational procedures for cyber weapons operation. And we design cyber weapons to analyze and develop the best cyber weapons to lead victory in cyberwarfare. It also conducts cyber weapons research to solve the confrontation between Cyber World.

A Study on the Need of Unified Cyber Crisis Management System:Around Comparison about Policies and Systems of USA and Korea (통합적 사이버 위기관리 체계의 필요성에 관한 연구 : 미국과 한국의 제도 및 정책 비교를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Min-Sik;Park, Sang-Don;Kwon, Hun-Yeong;Kim, Il-Hwan;Lim, Jong-In
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.29-37
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    • 2009
  • According to Homeland Security Act of 2002, DHS in USA is comprehensively responsible for execution of protection methods on the public and private sectors against cyber attack for USA cyber crisis management. There are different laws and organizations according to the sector that is the public, the private, CII(Critical Information Infrastructure, or Non-CII in Korea. In this paper, we show the unified cyber crisis management of USA makes korea realize the importance to integration and systematization for the national cyber crisis management system.

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Cyber Defense Analysis and Improvement of Military ecosystem with Information Security Industry (국방 사이버 방호체계 구축 생태계 취약점 분석 및 개선방안)

  • Baek, Jaejong;Moon, Byoung-Moo
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.1263-1269
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    • 2014
  • Since the cyber defense has been dependent on commercial products and protection systems, in aspect of the recent trends, our cyber defence ecosystem can be more vulnerable. In case of general defense weapon companies, they have to be observed by the government such as certain proprietary technologies and products for the protection from the enemy. On the contrary, most cyber weapon companies have not been managed like that. For this reason, cyber attack can reach to the inside of our military through the security hole of commercial products. In this paper, we enhanced a military cyber protection ecosystems out of enemy attacks and analyze the hypothetical scenarios to evaluate and verify the vulnerability, and finally more securable ecosystem of military protection system is presented politically and technically.

Development of the framework for quantitative cyber risk assessment in nuclear facilities

  • Kwang-Seop Son;Jae-Gu Song;Jung-Woon Lee
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.6
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    • pp.2034-2046
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    • 2023
  • Industrial control systems in nuclear facilities are facing increasing cyber threats due to the widespread use of information and communication equipment. To implement cyber security programs effectively through the RG 5.71, it is necessary to quantitatively assess cyber risks. However, this can be challenging due to limited historical data on threats and customized Critical Digital Assets (CDAs) in nuclear facilities. Previous works have focused on identifying data flows, the assets where the data is stored and processed, which means that the methods are heavily biased towards information security concerns. Additionally, in nuclear facilities, cyber threats need to be analyzed from a safety perspective. In this study, we use the system theoretic process analysis to identify system-level threat scenarios that could violate safety constraints. Instead of quantifying the likelihood of exploiting vulnerabilities, we quantify Security Control Measures (SCMs) against the identified threat scenarios. We classify the system and CDAs into four consequence-based classes, as presented in NEI 13-10, to analyze the adversary impact on CDAs. This allows for the ranking of identified threat scenarios according to the quantified SCMs. The proposed framework enables stakeholders to more effectively and accurately rank cyber risks, as well as establish security and response strategies.

Design and Load Map of the Next Generation Convergence Security Framework for Advanced Persistent Threat Attacks

  • Lee, Moongoo
    • IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.65-73
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    • 2014
  • An overall responding security-centered framework is necessary required for infringement accidents, failures, and cyber threats. On the other hand, the correspondence structures of existing administrative, technical, physical security have weakness in a system responding to complex attacks because each step is performed independently. This study will recognize all internal and external users as a potentially threatening element. To perform connectivity analysis regarding an action, an intelligent convergence security framework and road map is suggested. A suggested convergence security framework was constructed to be independent of an automatic framework, such as the conventional single solution for the priority defense system of APT of the latest attack type, which makes continuous reputational attacks to achieve its goals. This study suggested the next generation convergence security framework to have preemptive responses, possibly against an APT attack, consisting of the following five hierarchical layers: domain security, domain connection, action visibility, action control, and convergence correspondence. In the domain, the connection layer suggests a security instruction and direction in the domains of administrative, physical and technical security. The domain security layer has consistency of status information among the security domain. A visibility layer of an intelligent attack action consists of data gathering, comparison and decision cycle. The action control layer is a layer that controls the visibility action. Finally, the convergence corresponding layer suggests a corresponding system of before and after an APT attack. The administrative security domain had a security design based on organization, rule, process, and paper information. The physical security domain is designed to separate into a control layer and facility according to the threats of the control impossible and control possible. Each domain action executes visible and control steps, and is designed to have flexibility regarding security environmental changes. In this study, the framework to address an APT attack and load map will be used as an infrastructure corresponding to the next generation security.