Forensic Analysis as Iterative Learning
Eoghan Casey () and
Bruce Nikkel ()
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Eoghan Casey: University of Lausanne
Bruce Nikkel: Bern University of Applied Sciences
A chapter in The Security of Critical Infrastructures, 2020, pp 177-192 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter covers the added value of forensic analysis in cybersecurity of critical infrastructure. In the context of the current threat landscape, this chapter details the role of forensic analysis in cybersecurity, concentrating on forensic preparedness, incident scope assessment, forensic intelligence, and an agile cycle for iteratively improving security using insights gathered from scrutinizing prior cyberattacks.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-41826-7_11
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