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000000159 037__ $$aLERSSE-RefJnlPaper-2008-004
000000159 041__ $$aeng
000000159 100__ $$aKirstie Hawkey
000000159 100__ $$aKasia Muldner
000000159 100__ $$aKonstantin Beznosov
000000159 245__ $$aSearching for the Right Fit: Balancing IT Security Management Model Trade-Offs
000000159 260__ $$c2008-07-20
000000159 520__ $$aIT security professionals’ effectiveness in an organization is influenced not only by how usable their security management tools are but also by how well the organization’s security management model (SMM) fits. Finding the right SMM is critical but can be challenging — trade-offs are inherent to each approach but their implications aren’t always clear. The authors present a case study of one academic institution that created a centralized security team but disbanded it in favor of a more distributed approach three years later. They contrast these experiences with expectations from industry standards.
000000159 6531_ $$asecurity management model; organizational factors; case study; HOT Admin
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000000159 8564_ $$uhttp://lersse-dl.ece.ubc.ca/record/159/files/159.pdf$$yTransfer from CDS 0.99.7
000000159 909C4 $$pKirstie Hawkey, Kasia Muldner and Konstantin Beznosov, "Searching for the Right Fit Balancing IT Security Management Model Trade-Offs", Special Issue on Useful Computer Security, IEEE Internet Computing Magazine, 12(3), 2008, p. 22-30.
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