新冠疫情后网络安全发生了什么变化?

IF 4.8 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Rajesh Kumar, Siddharth Sharma, Chirag Vachhani, Nitish Yadav
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摘要

本文探讨了正在进行的COVID-19大流行引起的网络安全学科的过渡。利用经典的信息检索技术,对两万多份文献进行了网络内容分析。特别地,我们使用潜狄利克雷分配(LDA)无监督机器学习算法构建主题模型。文献语料库是通过2010-2021年在学术和非学术平台上进行统一的关键词搜索过程构建的。为了定性地了解COVID-19大流行对网络安全的影响,并对关键主题进行趋势分析,我们根据时间段和文献是否经过同行评议过程,将整个语料库组织成各种(组合)类别。基于聚合语料库中关键词的加权分布,我们确定了关键主题。在疫情前,网络对技术的威胁、隐私政策、区块链等话题仍然很受欢迎,而在疫情后,重点已转向疫情直接或间接带来的挑战。特别是,我们注意到,医疗隐私、网络保险、供应链网络风险等新冠肺炎疫情后的网络安全主题日益得到认可。很少有网络话题,如恶意软件,控制系统安全仍然是重要的永久。我们相信,我们的工作代表了网络安全学科不断发展的本质,并重申需要通过注意主要趋势来定制适当的干预措施。
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What changed in the cyber-security after COVID-19?

What changed in the cyber-security after COVID-19?

What changed in the cyber-security after COVID-19?

What changed in the cyber-security after COVID-19?

This paper examines the transition in the cyber-security discipline induced by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Using the classical information retrieval techniques, a more than twenty thousand documents are analyzed for the cyber content. In particular, we build the topic models using the Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) unsupervised machine learning algorithm. The literature corpus is build through a uniform keyword search process made on the scholarly and the non-scholarly platforms filtered through the years 2010-2021. To qualitatively know the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on cyber-security, and perform a trend analysis of key themes, we organize the entire corpus into various (combination of) categories based on time period and whether the literature has undergone peer review process. Based on the weighted distribution of keywords in the aggregated corpus, we identify the key themes. While in the pre-COVID-19 period, the topics of cyber-threats to technology, privacy policy, blockchain remain popular, in the post-COVID-19 period, focus has shifted to challenges directly or indirectly brought by the pandemic. In particular, we observe post-COVID-19 cyber-security themes of privacy in healthcare, cyber insurance, cyber risks in supply chain gaining recognition. Few cyber-topics such as of malware, control system security remain important in perpetuity.

We believe our work represents the evolving nature of the cyber-security discipline and reaffirms the need to tailor appropriate interventions by noting the key trends.

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Computers & Security
Computers & Security 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
12.40
自引率
7.10%
发文量
365
审稿时长
10.7 months
期刊介绍: Computers & Security is the most respected technical journal in the IT security field. With its high-profile editorial board and informative regular features and columns, the journal is essential reading for IT security professionals around the world. Computers & Security provides you with a unique blend of leading edge research and sound practical management advice. It is aimed at the professional involved with computer security, audit, control and data integrity in all sectors - industry, commerce and academia. Recognized worldwide as THE primary source of reference for applied research and technical expertise it is your first step to fully secure systems.
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