A risk analysis approach to critical information infrastructure protection
conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byT Busuttil, Matthew Warren
Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) has become a priority for all levels of management, It is one of the key components of efficient business and business continuity plans. There is a need for a new security methodology to deal with the new and unique attack threats and vulnerabilities associated with the new information technology security paradigm. Critical Information Infrastructure Protection - Risk Analysis Methodology (ClIP-RAM), is a new security risk analysis method which copes with the shift from computer/information security to critical information infrastructure protection. This type of methodology is the next step toward handling information technology security risk at all levels from upper management information security down to firewall configurations. The paper will present the methodology of the new techniques and their application to critical information infrastructure protection. The associated advantages of this methodology will also be discussed.
History
Title of proceedings
5th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference 2004 : From information warfare to information operations
Event
Australian Information Warfare & Security. Conference (5th : 2004 : Perth, W.A.)
Pagination
1 - 11
Publisher
Edith Cowan University, School of Management Information Systems, We-B Centre
Location
Perth, Western Australia
Place of publication
Churchlands, W.A.
Start date
2004-11-25
End date
2004-11-26
ISBN-13
9780729805698
ISBN-10
0729805697
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication