A socio-technical security risk mitigation methodology for information systems access
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Open access
Authors
Peiris, Wedige
Date
2014Supervisor
Assoc. Prof. John Venable
Dr Colin Armstrong
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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School of Information Systems
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Abstract
This research developed a methodology for the assessment of socio-technical information systems access security risks, which could cause insider threat events in organisations. The methodology consists of a meta-network model of information systems access, thirteen metrics to assess different types of access security risks and a risk assessment method for information security professionals. Research also presents network and other visualisations that can be used to communicate the risks effectively to the decision makers.
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