词条 | Risk control strategies | ||||||||
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StrategiesFive basic strategies to control risks that arise from vulnerabilities [2]
DefenseThe defense strategy works to deter the exploitation of the vulnerability that requires protection. Defense methods can apply physical, logical, or a combination of both to provide protection as a defense strategy. The application of multiple layers of defensive measures is called defense in depth. Defense in depth applies access controls that Stewart et al. (2012) describe as "multiple layers or levels of access controls are deployed to provide layered security" [3] TransferalThis strategy according to Stalling & Brown is the "sharing of responsible for the risk with a third party. This is typically achieved by taking out insurance against the risk occurring, by entering into a contract with another organization, or by using partnership or joint venture structures to share the risk and cost should the threat eventuate.[4] The act of purchasing insurance is an example of risk transferral. MitigationThe mitigation strategy attempts to reduce the damage of a vulnerability by employing measures to limit a successful attack. According to Hill (2012), "this can be done by fixing a flaw that creates an exposure to risk or by putting compensatory controls in place that either reduce the likelihood of the weakness actually causing damage or reduce the impact if the risk that is associated with the flaw actually materialized.[5] AcceptanceThis strategy accepts the identified risk and deploys no defense strategy. A reason for using an acceptance strategy is that the cost associated with deploying safeguards outweighs the damage of a successful attack or compromise. TerminationInstead of using a safeguard to protect an asset or deploying zero safeguards and accepting the risks to an asset, this strategy removes the asset from the environment with risks. An example of this strategy would be to remove a server from a network because the company has determined that termination of the resource outweighs the benefit of leaving it on the network due to risk concerns. References1. ^Nelson, B., Phillips, A., & Steuart, C. (2015). Guide to computer forensics and investigations (5th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. 2. ^Whitman, M. E., & Mattord, H. J. (2014). Management of information security (4th ed.). Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning. 3. ^Stewart, J., Chapple, M., & Gibson, D. (2012). CISSP: certified information systems security professional study guide (6th ed.). Indianapolis, IN: Wiley. 4. ^Stallings, W., & Brown, L. (2015). Computer security principles and practice (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc. 5. ^Hill, D. G. (2009). Data protection. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. External links
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