Critical information infrastructure protection requirement for the Malaysia public sector

Malaysia Public Sector (MPS) organizations span laterally within all ten critical sectors outlined in the National Cyber Security Policy (NCSP). Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) initiatives are driven by the NCSP strategic thrusts and further executed at the sectoral level. Howe...

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Main Authors: Mohd Sabtu, Saiful Bahari, Mohamad, Kamaruddin Malik
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.51402022-01-31T06:17:45Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5140/ Critical information infrastructure protection requirement for the Malaysia public sector Mohd Sabtu, Saiful Bahari Mohamad, Kamaruddin Malik TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction Malaysia Public Sector (MPS) organizations span laterally within all ten critical sectors outlined in the National Cyber Security Policy (NCSP). Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) initiatives are driven by the NCSP strategic thrusts and further executed at the sectoral level. However, a dedicated CIIP framework for the MPS is currently lacking thus giving an opportunity for research in this area. This paper explores current CIIP requirements pertinent to MPS sectoral needs using a qualitative approach. The method used is comparative analysis. Resources and reference materials involve international organizations requisites, key national policy documents, published official directives and circulars related to the MPS CIIP. The study findings have shown that risk management and resilience are among the emerging themes. A total of 21 external strategic requirements and 25 available internal resources are identified. A comparison of MPS Cybersecurity Framework (RAKKSSA) against NIST Cybersecurity Framework is also established to highlight CIIP compatibility. For future work, five recommendations are proposed as a guideline for developing MPS CIIP Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5140/1/KP%202020%20%28103%29.pdf Mohd Sabtu, Saiful Bahari and Mohamad, Kamaruddin Malik Critical information infrastructure protection requirement for the Malaysia public sector. In: 2020 8th International Conference on Information Technology and Multimedia (ICIMU), 24-26 Aug. 2020, Selangor, Malaysia. http://10.1109/ICIMU49871.2020.9263397
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topic TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction
spellingShingle TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction
Mohd Sabtu, Saiful Bahari
Mohamad, Kamaruddin Malik
Critical information infrastructure protection requirement for the Malaysia public sector
description Malaysia Public Sector (MPS) organizations span laterally within all ten critical sectors outlined in the National Cyber Security Policy (NCSP). Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) initiatives are driven by the NCSP strategic thrusts and further executed at the sectoral level. However, a dedicated CIIP framework for the MPS is currently lacking thus giving an opportunity for research in this area. This paper explores current CIIP requirements pertinent to MPS sectoral needs using a qualitative approach. The method used is comparative analysis. Resources and reference materials involve international organizations requisites, key national policy documents, published official directives and circulars related to the MPS CIIP. The study findings have shown that risk management and resilience are among the emerging themes. A total of 21 external strategic requirements and 25 available internal resources are identified. A comparison of MPS Cybersecurity Framework (RAKKSSA) against NIST Cybersecurity Framework is also established to highlight CIIP compatibility. For future work, five recommendations are proposed as a guideline for developing MPS CIIP
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd Sabtu, Saiful Bahari
Mohamad, Kamaruddin Malik
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Mohamad, Kamaruddin Malik
author_sort Mohd Sabtu, Saiful Bahari
title Critical information infrastructure protection requirement for the Malaysia public sector
title_short Critical information infrastructure protection requirement for the Malaysia public sector
title_full Critical information infrastructure protection requirement for the Malaysia public sector
title_fullStr Critical information infrastructure protection requirement for the Malaysia public sector
title_full_unstemmed Critical information infrastructure protection requirement for the Malaysia public sector
title_sort critical information infrastructure protection requirement for the malaysia public sector
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5140/1/KP%202020%20%28103%29.pdf
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http://10.1109/ICIMU49871.2020.9263397
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