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The derivation of a conceptual model for IT security outsourcing

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-06, 11:25 authored by W Wilde, M Warren, W Hutchinson
IT security outsourcing is the establishment of a contractual relationship between an organization with an outside vendor which assumes responsibility for the organisation’s security functions. Outsourcing in IS has had a variable history of success and the complexity of the decision making process leads to a substantial degree of uncertainty. This is especially so in the realm of IS security since the protection of both hardware and software systems is placed in the hands of an external provider. This paper is a fuller and more comprehensive paper of a previous paper outlining the effectiveness of the decision making process by means of a conceptual model using Soft System Methodology techniques that integratessecurity benefits, costs and their respective performance measures. In this paper the methodology used to develop the model is discussed in detail.

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Pagination

1-16

Location

Perth, W. A.

Start date

2006-12-05

End date

2006-12-06

ISBN-13

9780729806251

ISBN-10

0729806251

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2006, Australian Information Security Management Conference

Editor/Contributor(s)

Valli C, Woodward A

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Security Management Conference

Event

Australian Information Security Management Conference. (4th: 2006: Perth, W.A.)

Publisher

[Australian Information Security Management Conference]

Place of publication

[Perth, W.A.]

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