Commercial critical systems and critical infrastructure protection : a future research agenda
Warren, Matthew and Leitch, Shona 2007, Commercial critical systems and critical infrastructure protection : a future research agenda, in Proceedings of the 8th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, School of Computer and Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, W.A., pp. 9-14.
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Secure management of Australia’s commercial critical infrastructure presents ongoing challenges to owners and the government. Although it is currently managed through high-level information sharing via collaboration, but does this suit the commercial sector. One of the issues facing Australia is that the majority of critical infrastructure resides under the control of the business sector and certain aspects such of the critical infrastructure such as Supply Chain Management (SCM) systems are distributed entities and not a single entity. The paper focuses upon the security issues associated with SCM systems and critical infrastructure protection.
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ISBN
0729806480
Language
eng
Field of Research
080609 Information Systems Management
HERDC Research category
L1 Full written paper - refereed (minor conferences)
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