Expansion of economic component of risk notion in the information protection theory
Keywords:
information protection, risk, losses, integrity, accessibility, privacyAbstract
The place of risk in the information protection theory and its importance for information protection system design are considered in the paper. The analysis of new risk concept was performed and several drawbacks were determined. The approaches were proposed to avoid these drawbacks by considering types of losses. The mathematical model was suggested allowing to take into account the suggested approaches. The stated material was summarized and the future research prospects were determined.References
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2010-11-12
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A. V. Dudatyev and Y. V. Baryshev, “Expansion of economic component of risk notion in the information protection theory”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 1, pp. 58–61, Nov. 2010.
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