Title
Workshop-based Multiobjective Security Safeguard Selection
Abstract
Companies spend considerable amounts of resources on minimizing security breaches but often neglect efficient security measures and/or are not aware whether their investments are effective. While security safeguards traditionally are evaluated through a single (aggregated) criterion such as the return on investment, this may not suffice any longer as economic and legal requirements force top management to pay more attention to security issues. Thus, there is a demand for decision support tools that assist decision makers in allocating security safeguards with respect to multiple objectives of the involved stakeholders. This paper proposes a tool called MOS3T (Multi-Objective Security Safeguard Selection Tool), that integrates ideas from multiobjective decision making in a workshop environment. The stepwise procedure for the assessment and interactive selection of sets of security safeguards improves security awareness of top management while minimizing the resources required for implementing a proper security environment that meets a corporate's needs.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/ARES.2006.144
ARES
Keywords
Field
DocType
security breach,multiobjective decision,security awareness,workshop-based multiobjective security safeguard,security safeguard,neglect efficient security measure,top management,proper security environment,security issue,decision maker,decision support tool,decision support systems,risk management,return on investment
Standard of Good Practice,Data mining,Security awareness,Network security policy,Security engineering,Computer science,Decision support system,Security information and event management,Computer security model,Security management
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2567-9
16
0.95
References 
Authors
12
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thomas Neubauer1905.78
Christian Stummer256739.96
Edgar Weippl3856105.02