Multiple-Criteria Decisions for Information Security—A Case Study of Volkswagen Financial Services AG
Laura Bauer (),
Stephan Kuehnel (),
Ilja Nastjuk (),
Leonard Nake () and
Heiko Seidel ()
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Laura Bauer: Martin Luther University
Stephan Kuehnel: Martin Luther University
Ilja Nastjuk: Georg August University
Leonard Nake: Martin Luther University
Heiko Seidel: Volkswagen Financial Services AG
A chapter in Artificial Intelligence, Data, and Decision-Making, 2026, pp 237-254 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Companies today seek to protect their information systems from security breaches by the implementation of effective security measures. The decision which measures to choose mostly relies on the information at hand. Business processes turn out to be a valuable source of information for the identification of decision criteria. Based on this, we developed a practical and innovative multiple-criteria procedure model. It builds on the Analytic Hierarchy Process and is applied it to a single case study of the Volkswagen Financial Services AG.
Keywords: Multiple-criteria; Procedure model; AHP; Case study (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-08480-4_16
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