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Stakeholder perspectives and requirements on cybersecurity in Europe

Simone Fischer‐Hübner, Cristina Alcaraz, Afonso Ferreira, Carmen Fernández-Gago, Javier López, Evangelos P. Markatos, Lejla Islami, Mahdi Akil

2021Journal of Information Security and Applications46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article presents an overview and analysis of the key cybersecurity problems, challenges and requirements to be addressed in the future, which we derived through 63 interviews with European stakeholders from security-critical sectors including Open Banking, Supply Chain, Privacy-preserving Identity Management, Security Incident Reporting, Maritime Transport, Medical Data Exchange, and Smart Cities. We show that common problems, challenges and requirements across these sectors exist in relation to building trust, implementing privacy and identity management including secure and useable authentication, building resilient systems, standardisation and certification, achieving security and privacy by design, secure and privacy-compliant data and information sharing, and government regulations. Our results also indicate cybersecurity trends and allow to derive directions for future research and innovation activities that will be of high importance for Europe.

Topics & Concepts

Computer securityAuthentication (law)CertificationGovernment (linguistics)Identity managementBusinessRelation (database)StakeholderInformation privacyKey (lock)Computer sciencePublic relationsLinguisticsLawPhilosophyPolitical scienceDatabaseBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityPrivacy, Security, and Data ProtectionInformation and Cyber Security
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