El equipo formado por los investigadores Santos-Olmo, A., Sánchez, L.E., Fernández Medina, E. y Piattini, M. y con la colaboración de la división de ciberseguridad MARISMA del grupo Sicaman, ha participado con un artículo denominado Systematic Review of Methodologies and Models for the Analysis and Management of Associative and Hierarchical Risk in SMEs dentro del 9th International Workshop on Security in Information Systems (WOSIS12) In conjunction with 11th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS12). Wroclaw, Poland, June 2012, Pp. 117 -124, ISBN: 978-989-8565-15-0, EID: 2-s2.0-84865681427. Core: C.
Este documento forma parte de los avances e investigaciones en el campo de la Ciberseguridad desarrolladas por el Grupo GSyA y la división de seguridad MARISMA del Grupo Sicaman.
ABSTRACT
As a result of the growing dependence of information society on ICTs, the need to know the risks that can affect information is enormously increasing with the purpose of protecting it. This article shows advances in the identification and management of risks in ICTs, particularly in the case of SMEs, along with the first proposal of a methodology for management and analysis of the associative risk in SMEs taking into account not only internal risks derived from SMEs but also other external risks derived from other enterprises in the same sector or collaborating with them. Thus, we will obtain a high quality risk analysis at low cost using advanced concepts such as “associative algorithms” and “enterprise social networks”. In the era of globalization, SMEs no longer work as independent companies but share more and more services, even facilities, with other companies. Therefore, we cannot obtain an adequate risk analysis without considering the risks associated with these collaborations. In this article we present rhe results of a systematic review of methodologies and models for the analysis and management of associative and hierarchical risk in SMEs.
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URL Noticia 1: https://www.researchgate.net/pdf
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