A Knowledge Interface System for Information and Cyber Security Using Semantic Wiki
Nykänen, R., & Kärkkäinen, T. (2018). A Knowledge Interface System for Information and Cyber Security Using Semantic Wiki. In S. Chatterjee, K. Dutta, & R. P. Sundarraj (Eds.), DESRIST 2018: Designing for a Digital and Globalized World : 13th International Conference (pp. 316-330). Springer International Publishing. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 10844. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91800-6_21
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Resilience against information and cyber security threats has become
an essential ability for organizations to maintain business continuity. As bulletproof
security is an unattainable goal, organizations need to concentrate to select
optimal countermeasures against information and cyber security threats. Implementation
of cyber risk management actions require special knowledge and resources,
which especially small and medium-size enterprises often lack. Information
and cyber security risk management establish knowledge intensive business
processes, which can be assisted with a proper knowledge management system.
This paper analyzes how Semantic MediaWiki could be used as a platform
to assist organizations, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, in their
information and cyber security risk management. The approach adopts design
science research and service design methodologies in the derivation and evaluation
of the system.
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