Litcius/Paper detail

Digital resilience framework for managing crisis: A qualitative study in the higher education and research sector

Samreen Mahmood, Mehmood Chadhar, Sally Firmin

2024Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Australia's Higher Education and Research Sector (HERS) must adopt digital resilience strategies to tackle cybersecurity challenges and manage major crises effectively. In this study, we have developed a digital resilience framework to mitigate these cybersecurity issues. Our findings suggest a range of keystone factors for crisis management, such as implementing cybersecurity awareness programmes, providing cyber support, redefining roles and responsibilities, implying risk management tools, partnerships with external security organizations, introducing policies, reconfiguring technologies, adopting new technologies, and evaluating current changes to combat these issues. These keystone factors will help achieve digital resilience and significantly minimize cybersecurity issues in HERS, not only during the current major crisis but also in the future. This research offers valuable theoretical and practical contributions that can be applied beyond the context of the recent crisis.

Topics & Concepts

Resilience (materials science)Context (archaeology)Crisis managementBusinessComputer securityPublic relationsKnowledge managementRisk analysis (engineering)Process managementPolitical scienceComputer scienceBiologyThermodynamicsPaleontologyLawPhysicsInformation and Cyber SecuritySmart Grid Security and ResilienceInfrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis
Digital resilience framework for managing crisis: A qualitative study in the higher education and research sector | Litcius