Effects of Gain/Loss Framing in Cyber Defense Decision-Making

Author:

Bos Nathan1,Paul Celeste Lyn2,Gersh John R.1,Greenberg Ariel1,Piatko Christine1,Sperling Scott1,Spitaletta Jason1,Arendt Dustin L.3,Burtner Russ3

Affiliation:

1. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

2. U.S. Department of Defense

3. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Abstract

Cyber defense requires decision making under uncertainty, yet this critical area has not been a focus of research in judgment and decision-making. Future defense systems, which will rely on software-defined networks and may employ “moving target” defenses, will increasingly automate lower level detection and analysis, but will still require humans in the loop for higher level judgment. We studied the decision making process and outcomes of 17 experienced network defense professionals who worked through a set of realistic network defense scenarios. We manipulated gain versus loss framing in a cyber defense scenario, and found significant effects in one of two focal problems. Defenders that began with a network already in quarantine (gain framing) used a quarantine system more, as measured by cost, than those that did not (loss framing). We also found some difference in perceived workload and efficacy. Alternate explanations of these findings and implications for network defense are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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