April 11, 2011
Conference Paper

Situational Awareness as a Measure of Performance in Cyber Security Collaborative Work

Abstract

Abstract – Cyber defense competitions arising from U.S. service academy exercises, offer a platform for collecting data that can inform research that ranges from characterizing the ideal cyber warrior to describing behaviors during certain challenging cyber defense situations. This knowledge in turn could lead to better preparation of cyber defenders in both military and civilian settings. We conducted proof of concept experimentation to collect data during the Pacific-rim Regional Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (PRCCDC) and analyzed it to study the behavior of cyber defenders. We propose that situational awareness predicts performance of cyber security professionals, and in this paper we focus on our collection and analysis of competition data to determine whether it supports our hypothesis. In addition to normal cyber data, we collected situational awareness and workload data and compared it against the performance of cyber defenders as indicated by their competition score. We conclude that there is a weak correlation between our measure of situational awareness and performance that we hope to exploit in further studies.

Revised: June 12, 2012 | Published: April 11, 2011

Citation

Malviya A., G.A. Fink, L.H. Sego, and B.E. Endicott-Popovsky. 2011. Situational Awareness as a Measure of Performance in Cyber Security Collaborative Work. In 8th International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (ITNG 2011), April 11-13, 2011, Las Vegas, Nevada, 937-942. Los Alamitos, California:IEEE Computer Society. PNNL-SA-77352. doi:10.1109/ITNG.2011.161