01748nas a2200205 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653001800043653001800061653001700079653002400096653002600120100001900146700002100165700001900186245007800205300001200283490000700295520124000302 2019 d10aCybersecurity10aearly warning10aECHO project10ainformation sharing10amaritime surveillance1 aJyri Rajamäki1 aIlkka Tikanmäki1 aJari Räsänen00aCISE as a Tool for Sharing Sensitive Cyber Information in Maritime Domain a215-2350 v433 a
The ECHO project aims at organizing and coordinating an approach to strengthen proactive cyber security in the European Union through effective and efficient multi-sector collaboration. One important tool for this aim is the ECHO Early Warning System (E-EWS). The development of the E-EWS will be rooted in a comprehensive review of information sharing and trust models from within the cyber domain, as well as models from other domains. In 2009, the Commission adopted a Communication Towards the integration of maritime surveillance in the EU: “A common information sharing environment for the EU maritime domain (CISE),” setting out guiding principles towards its establishment. The aim of the COM(2010)584 final was to generate a situational awareness of activities at sea and impact overall maritime safety and security. As a outcome of COM(2010)584 final, the EUCISE2020 project has developed a test-bed for maritime information sharing. This case study analyses information sharing models in the maritime domain, the EUCISE2020 test bed and the CISE itself as an alternative for cyber information sharing system. The maritime sector represents a suitable research case because it is already digitized in many aspects.