Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
392909 Information Sciences 2014 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

With the increasing organizational dependence on information systems, information systems security has become a very critical issue in enterprise risk management. In information systems, security risks are caused by various interrelated internal and external factors. A security vulnerability could also propagate and escalate through the causal chains of risk factors via multiple paths, leading to different system security risks. In order to identify the causal relationships among risk factors and analyze the complexity and uncertainty of vulnerability propagation, a security risk analysis model (SRAM) is proposed in this paper. In SRAM, a Bayesian network (BN) is developed to simultaneously define the risk factors and their causal relationships based on the knowledge from observed cases and domain experts. Then, the security vulnerability propagation analysis is performed to determine the propagation paths with the highest probability and the largest estimated risk value. SRAM enables organizations to establish proactive security risk management plans for information systems, which is validated via a case study.

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