Title
Exiting the Risk Assessment Maze: A Meta-Survey.
Abstract
Organizations are exposed to threats that increase the risk factor of their ICT systems. The assurance of their protection is crucial, as their reliance on information technology is a continuing challenge for both security experts and chief executives. As risk assessment could be a necessary process in an organization, one of its deliverables could be utilized in addressing threats and thus facilitate the development of a security strategy. Given the large number of heterogeneous methods and risk assessment tools that exist, comparison criteria can provide better understanding of their options and characteristics and facilitate the selection of a method that best fits an organization's needs. This article aims to address the problem of selecting an appropriate risk assessment method to assess and manage information security risks, by proposing a set of comparison criteria, grouped into four categories. Based upon them, it provides a comparison of the 10 popular risk assessment methods that could be utilized by organizations to determine the method that is more suitable for their needs. Finally, a case study is presented to demonstrate the selection of a method based on the proposed criteria.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1145/3145905
ACM Comput. Surv.
Keywords
Field
DocType
Risk assessment methods, comparison, criteria, overview
Data mining,Information technology,Computer science,Risk assessment,Information security,Risk management tools,Risk analysis (engineering),Information and Communications Technology,Deliverable,Risk factor
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
51
1
0360-0300
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.37
10
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
D. Gritzalis1226.05
Giulia Iseppi220.37
Alexios Mylonas323417.65
Vasilis Stavrou4293.87