Structured Expert Judgement Issues in a Supply Chain Cyber Risk Management System
Alberto Torres-Barrán (),
Alberto Redondo,
David Rios Insua,
Jordi Domingo and
Fabrizio Ruggeri
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Alberto Torres-Barrán: Institute of Mathematical Sciences, ICMAT-CSIC
Alberto Redondo: Institute of Mathematical Sciences, ICMAT-CSIC
David Rios Insua: Institute of Mathematical Sciences, ICMAT-CSIC
Jordi Domingo: Blueliv
Fabrizio Ruggeri: CNR-IMATI
Chapter Chapter 20 in Expert Judgement in Risk and Decision Analysis, 2021, pp 441-458 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The escalation of cyberthreats is a major problem for supply chain managers with potentially enormous impacts affecting service availability and reputation, among other performance indicators. We sketch a framework and system to support supply chain cyber risk management. As data regarding impacts of cyberattacks are scarce and difficult to obtain, we describe how we acquire the required operational parameters through structured expert judgement techniques. We then describe how the whole framework is set up and implemented.
Keywords: Supply chain risk management; Cybersecurity; Structured expert judgement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-46474-5_20
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