2022
DOI: 10.18280/ijsse.120406
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Review of Security Principles and Security Functions in Critical Information Infrastructure Protection

Abstract: There is quite a lot of research on Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP), but what threats and vulnerabilities are considered in the security principle offered is unknow. Likewise, the security functions provided have not been measured. This study is a review of CIIP using the Kitchenham framework. From 31 scientific publications and 5 CIIP standards, it was found that there were 13 threats and 16 vulnerabilities were categorized into three security principles. As a result of measuring securit… Show more

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“…A comprehensive review of related work reveals consistent evidence supporting the hypothesis that technological infrastructure indeed has a positive influence on cybersecurity practices in the context of e-government (Bokhari and Myeong, 2023;Putro et al, 2023). They emphasize the pivotal role of robust technological infrastructure in fortifying cybersecurity defenses within e-government frameworks.…”
Section: Role Of Cybersecurity Practices In E-government Service Prot...mentioning
confidence: 65%
“…A comprehensive review of related work reveals consistent evidence supporting the hypothesis that technological infrastructure indeed has a positive influence on cybersecurity practices in the context of e-government (Bokhari and Myeong, 2023;Putro et al, 2023). They emphasize the pivotal role of robust technological infrastructure in fortifying cybersecurity defenses within e-government frameworks.…”
Section: Role Of Cybersecurity Practices In E-government Service Prot...mentioning
confidence: 65%