Six Potential Game-Changers in Cyber Security: Towards Priorities in Cyber Science and Engineering
Alexander Kott, Ananthram Swami, Patrick McDaniel

TL;DR
This paper identifies six potential disruptive innovations in cyber security that could shape future research priorities and guide strategic focus in cyber science and engineering over the next 15 years.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for prioritizing cyber security research by analyzing six potential game-changers identified through a workshop.
Findings
Six potential game-changers in cyber security identified
Recommendations provided for advancing research on each game-changer
Focus on high-impact, disruptive changes can guide future cyber science efforts
Abstract
The fields of study encompassed by cyber science and engineering are broad and poorly defined at this time. As national governments and research communities increase their recognition of the importance, urgency and technical richness of these disciplines, a question of priorities arises: what specific sub-areas of research should be the foci of attention and funding? In this paper we point to an approach to answering this question. We explore results of a recent workshop that postulated possible game-changers or disruptive changes that might occur in cyber security within the next 15 years. We suggest that such game-changers may be useful in focusing attention of research communities on high-priority topics. Indeed, if a drastic, important change is likely to occur, should we not focus our research efforts on the nature and ramifications of the phenomena pertaining to that change? We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInformation and Cyber Security · Advanced Malware Detection Techniques · Network Security and Intrusion Detection
