A Systems Thinking for Cybersecurity Modeling
Dingyu Yan

TL;DR
This paper explores the application of systems thinking approaches to cybersecurity modeling, emphasizing a holistic understanding of components and interactions to improve analysis and prediction of cybersecurity challenges.
Contribution
It reviews systems thinking methods and develops an illustrative framework, demonstrating their potential to enhance cybersecurity modeling and understanding.
Findings
Systems thinking offers a powerful tool for cybersecurity analysis.
The paper provides a framework for applying systems theories to cybersecurity.
Holistic modeling improves understanding and prediction of cybersecurity issues.
Abstract
Solving cybersecurity issues requires a holistic understanding of components, factors, structures and their interactions in cyberspace, but conventional modeling approaches view the field of cybersecurity by their boundaries so that we are still not clear to cybersecurity and its changes. In this paper, we attempt to discuss the application of systems thinking approaches to cybersecurity modeling. This paper reviews the systems thinking approaches and provides the systems theories and methods for tackling cybersecurity challenges, regarding relevant fields, associated impact factors and their interactions. Moreover, an illustrative example of systems thinking frameworks for cybersecurity modeling is developed to help broaden the mind in methodology, theory, technology and practice. This article concludes that systems thinking can be considered as one of the powerful tools of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInformation and Cyber Security · Smart Grid Security and Resilience · Cybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies
