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E-business security management for Australian micro SMEs - a case study

conference contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by Damien Hutchinson, Matthew Warren
Small and Medium Business Enterprises (SMEs) make a significant contribution to the economic viability of the Australian economy. The benefits of performing business in an on-line environment has been realised by Australian SMEs as the use of the Internet for performing business activities both with consumers and other businesses continues to increase. The findings of an empirical study and other evidence available indicate the uptake and advancement of performing e-business activities shall be dependent on two key complementary elements: first, the ability of Australian SMEs to secure their e-business systems; and second, the availability of an approach to recommend a practical e-business security management strategy. This paper presents the results of a case study which applied a previously developed methodology to a micro SME e-business system. The purpose was to validate the ability of the Australian Small to Medium Enterprise E-business Security Methodology (ASME-EBSM) to provide an effective security management strategy for Australian SMEs. The outcome demonstrated that this approach was both feasible and realistic for providing recommendations to secure the e-business activities performed and to protect the micro SME e-business system.

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Event

Global Information Technology Management World Conference (7th : 2006 : Orlando, Florida.)

Pagination

69 - 72

Publisher

GITMA

Location

Orlando, Florida

Place of publication

Greensboro, NC.

Start date

2006-06-11

End date

2006-06-13

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Editor/Contributor(s)

P Palvia, P Pinjani, M Baqir

Title of proceedings

GITMA 2006 : Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Global Information Technology Management World Conference

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