E-business security management for Australian small SMEs - a case study
conference contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byDamien Hutchinson, Matthew Warren
Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) play an important role within the Australian economy. There is a strong business case for Australian SMEs to be involved in e-business, which has been realised as the use of the Internet for performing business activities continues to increase. The evidence available indicates the uptake and advancement of performing e-business activities shall be dependent on the ability of Australian SMEs to secure their e-business systems. This paper presents the results of a case study, which applied a previously developed methodology to a small 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 small SME e-business system.
History
Event
International We-b. Conference (7th : 2006 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Pagination
65 - 74
Publisher
Victoria University
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Place of publication
Melbourne, Vic.
Start date
2006-11-29
End date
2006-12-01
Language
eng
Notes
This paper begins on page 75 on the attached link.
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2006
Editor/Contributor(s)
P Shackleton
Title of proceedings
7th International We-b (Working for E-Business) Conference : e-Business : how far have we come?