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Title:      SECURITY AND RISK FORENCICS NEEDS FOR INFORMATION INTERCONNECTED SYSTEMS
Author(s):      Diego Abbo , Lily Sun
ISBN:      978-972-8924-86-7
Editors:      Hans Weghorn, Jörg Roth and Pedro Isaías
Year:      2009
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Security, Risks, Interconnected Systems
Type:      Reflection Paper
First Page:      214
Last Page:      218
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      As an information system matures it typically converges with other systems to add richer functionality. This is driven by a demand for: increased agility, virtualization, outsourcing and interconnectedness. But, it also adds additional layers of complexity, interdependency and external uncertainty. The end result is usually an unplanned “system of systems” where functionality override resilience. The way out could be the creation of a recognized reference conceptual lay-outs and an integrated set of interactive models applicable to information systems. The lay-out is willing to adapt or change into pertinent requirements the conventional IS security issues, and to set up a model linked with a security situation where, with given variables and within defined limits of application, it possible to measure the equivalence relation between the lapse rate of a variable(s) and the consequent variation of the other(s); The second order of perspective is to individuate a system of standardized measurement of information security safeguards, security performances and mainly risk estimations that serves the forensic needs for any situation even in any perspective of growing complexity.
   

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