Protecting Our Infrastructure: utilizing everything we have. Suguru Yamaguchi Advisor on Information...

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Protecting Our Infrastructure: utilizing Protecting Our Infrastructure: utilizing everything we have.everything we have.

Suguru YamaguchiAdvisor on Information Security,

Cabinet Secretariat, Government of Japan

Large-scale Accident in Critical InfrastructureLarge-scale Accident in Critical Infrastructure Typical Examples

– Mizuho Bank ( 2002.4.1)– FDP at Tokyo ATC (2003.3.1)

Hard for Gov. to know what’s going on.→ first response is always in their hand.

Troubles/Accidents at Dependable infrastructure make huge impacts on our life.

Prevention Response: minimize impact and

involved areas Learn from accidents: analysis a

nd expertise

(読売新聞:2002年4月3日報道写真)

Analysis on Inter-dependency among Critical Infrastructure

By JST RISTEX MissionProgram II

Area with Large impact

0 hr. 1 hr. 12 hr. 24 hr.

Simulation on spreading impact on social systems in the case of critical accidents on core system of large scale bank in Japan

(simulation)

Internet = Critical InfrastructureInternet = Critical Infrastructure

Internet is critical infrastructure– Various kinds of our activities are now on the Internet.

• Online banking / reservations / shopping and commerce / money transfer / ….

– We can’t imagine our life without the Internet.

“Dependable” infrastructure– What and how we can make this?– Need research

Internet: Global and Ubiquitous Infrastructure for Communication

Communication Technology

Wireless

Satellite

ATMOptical FiberCopper CableWDM/SDH

ISDN

Internet Technology

CATVCable Modem

Society

TCP/IP TCP/IP

Internet for EverythingInternet for Everything

Always connected with global address New services with various kind of devices

Targets and Schedule of CEIISTargets and Schedule of CEIIS

Critical Infrastructure Companies Individuals

◎Establish Ground-Design of Japanese Information Security Policy◎Implement Effective Measures and Policy

•To be reliable for private sectors as their counter-party•To be reliable in global arena•Implement balanced investment toward technologies•Keep transparency

•Maintain function as highly reliable infrastructure•Keep verifiable design of function and business continuity•Promote coordination and mutual assistance

•Support security-culture as major stakeholders•Reach consensus in management and circulation methods of privacy information

The First proposalThe First proposal(Oct/04)(Oct/04)

The Second Proposal(Mar/05)

The Third Proposal(July/05)

(1)Implementation Structure of Overall Information Security Policy

(2)Measures for Government itself

Recommendations #1 (as of Nov. 2004)Recommendations #1 (as of Nov. 2004) “Information Security Policy Committee” (tentative name)

– Under IT Strategy Headquarter

– By FY2006

– Set mid / long term strategy

– Recommendations

– Evaluations

“National Information Security Center” (tentative name)– Operational guidelines for government systems

– Audit and inspections

– Response for IT incidents on government systems

– Repository of “expertise”

E-government in 2005 (JP)E-government in 2005 (JP)

Comm.Comm. BizBizEdu.Edu. TransportTransport National

ResourceNationalResource

BroadcastBroadcast

The InternetThe Internet

Various kind of digital communication infrastructureVarious kind of digital communication infrastructure

http://www.e-gov.go.jp/http://www.e-gov.go.jp/

E-gov portal site– One stop service– Single window servic

e– “online”

Targets and Schedule of CEIISTargets and Schedule of CEIIS

Critical Infrastructure Companies Individuals

◎Establish Ground-Design of Japanese Information Security Policy◎Implement Effective Measures and Policy

•To be reliable for private sectors as their counter-party•To be reliable in global arena•Implement balanced investment toward technologies•Keep transparency

•Maintain function as highly reliable infrastructure•Keep verifiable design of function and business continuity•Promote coordination and mutual assistance

•Support security-culture as major stakeholders•Reach consensus in management and circulation methods of privacy information

The First proposalThe First proposal(Oct/04)(Oct/04)

The Second Proposal(Mar/05)

The Third Proposal(July/05)

Catalyst: each ministries

Sectors and RolesSectors and Roles

GovernmentGovernment

Local GovernmentLocal Government

Critical infrastructureCritical infrastructure

CompaniesCompanies

IndividualsIndividuals

GovernmentGovernment

“Culture of Security”Top down approach from Gov.,Bottom up from private sectors

Top down & bottom upTop down & bottom up Top down approach from Government

– Standards and guidelines for procurement / installation / operation and responses

– Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP)– Minimum requirements on systems / networks– regulations

Bottom up approach from Private Sectors– Expertise from real operational systems– “Know How” on profitability / cost-down / actual operation / c

ustomizing systems / ….

Cabinet Secretariat

FSA METI MLITMPHPT

Ele.Finance Gas TrainComm Air

Critical Infrastructure

Local Gov.

Information flowInformation flow

More works requiredMore works required

Exercise on Large scale accident– Within an identical infrastructure– With other infrastructures– We don’t know the effect of “Inter-dependency”

• Research required.

Awareness program– Classic / Legacy approach on generic security management– Changes on its systems drastically

• More computers and networks in their systems

– Sharing Best Practices

Services

MonitoringTraffic and access

Other ISP’s

ISPBlocking the trafficDefine their handlings in contract

IT sectionNot enough expertiseOut sourcing

Top ManagementDecisions on business operations

AttackerConducting intentional activitiesNeed to work globally

Attack TrafficForging source address

Mission difficult (not impossible)

(1) Improving Technology and Operation(2) Gov/Private Sector collaboration(3) Re-designing Security functions(4) HQ role(5) Learn more from accidents(6) Preparation / Prevention

Sharing Best PracticesSharing Best Practices

Best Practice developed through competition: high quality expertise on technology, engineering, and operation

Distributing Best PracticeWork with Non-profit areaImproving business environment

Private Sectors

Government

Improving Information SharingImproving Information Sharing

Government Critical InfrastructureCompanies

ISAC model?Inter-sector communicationAnonymity / Responsibility

Among MinistriesLEA

SummarySummary

Collaboration and mutual understandings on what we are doing is quite important among Government / private sector relationship

Need to do more– Improving information sharing– Exercises & Awareness– Research, esp. on analysis on “inter-dependency” among CI

CEIIS (Committee of Essensial Issues on Information Security)– Recommendations #2 by the end of FY2004 (Mar. 2005)

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