@article{23557, keywords = {digital transformation, open-source intelligence, OSING, artificial intelligence, Maritime Security, human factors, human-centered cybersecurity, cyber skills framework, Ethics, privacy, disinformation, Reflexive Control}, author = {Todor Tagarev and George Sharkov and Kalinka Kaloyanova and Yantsislav Yanakiev and Nikolai Stoianov}, title = {Open Source Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, and Human-centered Approaches to Cybersecurity and Countering Disinformation}, abstract = {
This editorial article introduces the reader to the Fifth International Scientific Conference “Digital Transformation, Cyber Security and Resilience,” DIGILIENCE 2024. It summarises the findings presented in this volume in the areas of Methodological and IT Support to Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure risk assessment, methodological and IT support to critical infrastructure protection, the implementation of open-source and commercial-off-the-shelf technologies in the military domain, novel technologies and norms for maritime communications, situational awareness, critical infrastructure protection, and cybersecurity, civilian and security applications of advanced machine learning methods, the importance of the human factor in cybersecurity, and Russia’s concept of reflexive control.
}, year = {2024}, journal = {Information & Security: An International Journal}, volume = {55}, chapter = {7}, pages = {7-12}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.11610/isij.5500}, }