Risk management from the information security perspective
Riza Ionuț
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Abstract:
Risk management has emerged ever since the appearance of human communities and it has developed at a slow rate. Over time, a significant improvement was made, from accepting hazards to the identification, evaluation and control of unwanted events, threat prevention and exploitation of opportunities through scientific risk management actions. The fundamental role of research in cyber security is to concentrate the efforts on those contexts and conditions which determine the way in which key players reach a common understanding of the way to conceive and eventually answer to certain challenges in cyber security. In order to build a clear perception of these effects, this work presents the main elements which define cyber space, to come to the aid of turning the management process into an efficient one, especially when talking about cyber space as a space for conflicts, both economic and political.
Keywords: cyber space; risk management; cyber security; information technology; risk evaluation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-10, Revised 2017-11
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Published in Junior Scientific Researcher 2.3(2017): pp. 1-8
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