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Benchmarking E-Business Security: A Model And Framework, Graeme Pye, Matthew J. Warren
Benchmarking E-Business Security: A Model And Framework, Graeme Pye, Matthew J. Warren
Research outputs pre 2011
The dynamic nature of threats and vulnerabilities within the E-business environment can impede online functionality, compromise organisational or customer information, contravene security implementations and thereby undermine online customer confidence. To negate these problems, E-business security has to become proactive, by reviewing and continuously improving security to strengthen E-business security measures and policies. This can be achieved through benchmarking the security measures and policies utilised within the E-business, against recognised information technology (IT) and information security (IS) security standards.
Information Security: A Misnomer, William Hutchinson
Information Security: A Misnomer, William Hutchinson
Research outputs pre 2011
This paper argues that the definition of 'information' is crucial to the understanding of 'information security'. At present, information security concentrates on the technological aspects of data, computer and network security. This computer-centric approach ignores the fact that the majority of information within an organisation is derived from other sources than computer stored data. The implications for security are that much data can be leaked from an organisation even if the computer and network systems are secured.