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Information Sharing in the 21st century: Progress and Challenges

Dawson, E., Reid, J., Salim, F. and Burdon, M.

    With the increasing threat of cyber and other attacks on critical infrastructure, federal governments throughout the world have been organizing industry to share information on possible threats. In Australia the Office of the Attorney General has formed Trusted Information Sharing Networks (TISN) for the various critical industries such as banking and electricity. Currently the majority of information for a TISN is shared at physical meetings. To meet cyber threats there are clearly limitations to physical meetings. Many of these limitations can be overcome by the creation of a virtual information sharing network (VISN). However there are many challenges to overcome in the design of a VISN both from a policy and technical viewpoint. We shall discuss some of these challenges in this talk.
Cite as: Dawson, E., Reid, J., Salim, F. and Burdon, M. (2010). Information Sharing in the 21st century: Progress and Challenges. In Proc. Eighth Australasian Information Security Conference (AISC 2010) Brisbane, Australia. CRPIT, 105. Boyd, C. and Susilo, W. Eds., ACS. 2
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