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Synopsis of Evaluating Security Controls Based on Key Performance Indicators and Stakeholder Mission Value

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Synopsis of Evaluating Security Controls Based on Key Performance Indicators and Stakeholder Mission Value
Information security continues to evolve in response to disruptive changes with a persistent focus on information-centric controls and a healthy debate about balancing endpoint and network protection, with the goal of improved enterprise and business risk management. Economic uncertainty, intensively collaborative work styles, virtualization, increased outsourcing and ongoing compliance pressures require careful consideration and adaptation of a balanced approach. The Cyberspace Security Econometrics System (CSES) provides a measure of reliability, security and safety of a system that accounts for the criticality of each requirement as a function of one or more stakeholders’ interests in that requirement. For a given stakeholder, CSES reflects the variance that may exist among the stakes one attaches to meeting each requirement. This paper summarizes the basis, objectives and capabilities for the CSES including inputs/outputs as well as the structural underpinnings.
Robert K. Abercrombie, Frederick T. Sheldon, Ali M
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where HASE
Authors Robert K. Abercrombie, Frederick T. Sheldon, Ali Mili
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