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  • Cybersecurity
  • Risk Analysis
  • Interdisciplinary Research

Background:

  • The Science of Security (SoS) initiative promotes interdisciplinary cybersecurity research.
  • SoS research focuses on Five Hard Problems (5HP) but often overlooks explicit risk analysis.
  • Current cybersecurity research lacks robust integration of risk assessment methodologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the gap in risk analysis within cybersecurity research.
  • To identify opportunities for incorporating risk principles into the Five Hard Problems.
  • To foster collaboration between risk analysis and cybersecurity experts.

Main Methods:

  • Reviewing the Five Hard Problems defined by the Science of Security initiative.
  • Analyzing existing cybersecurity research for implicit or absent risk considerations.
  • Proposing approaches to integrate risk analysis methodologies into each hard problem.

Main Results:

  • Identified specific opportunities for risk analysis within each of the Five Hard Problems.
  • Demonstrated that explicit risk consideration is largely absent in current SoS-sponsored research.
  • Outlined potential benefits for both risk analysis and cybersecurity fields through collaboration.

Conclusions:

  • Integrating risk analysis principles into cybersecurity research is crucial for advancing the field.
  • Collaboration between risk and cybersecurity researchers offers mutual benefits and new insights.
  • Applying established risk methodologies to cybersecurity challenges can enhance security practices.