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Cyber Security Policy. A methodology for Determining a National Cyber-Security Alert Level

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  • Dan Constantin TOFAN
  • Maria Lavinia ANDREI
  • Lavinia Mihaela DINCÄ‚

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Nowadays, assuring the security of the national cyber-space has become a big issue that can only be tackled through collaborative approaches. Threats cannot be confined to a single computer system just as much as computer systems are rendered useless without being con-nected to a supporting network. The authors of this article propose an innovative architecture of a system designated to help governments collect and analyze data about cyber-security in-cidents, from different organizations, dispersed nationwide, and acting within various economic sectors. The collected data will make us able to determine a national cyber-security alert score that could help policy makers in establishing the best strategies for protecting the national cyber-space.

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  • Dan Constantin TOFAN & Maria Lavinia ANDREI & Lavinia Mihaela DINCÄ‚, 2012. "Cyber Security Policy. A methodology for Determining a National Cyber-Security Alert Level," Informatica Economica, Academy of Economic Studies - Bucharest, Romania, vol. 16(2), pages 103-115.
  • Handle: RePEc:aes:infoec:v:16:y:2012:i:2:p:103-115
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