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1、A Framework for Comparing Different Information Security Risk Analysis Methodologies Anita Vorster, Les Labuschagne,Ajay Kumar IduriSushma Sachidanand Quang Tran Vinh,Overview,Introduction Information Security Risk Management Methodologies Criteria on which Framework is based The Framework for Compa
2、rison How the Framework should be used Strengths and Weakness of this proposed Framework Conclusion References,Introduction,Information security is an organizations approach to maintaining confidentiality, availability, integrity, nonrepudiation,accountability, authenticity and reliability of its IT
3、 systems Currently there are numerous risk analysis methodologies available some of which are qualitative while others are quantitative in nature These methodologies have a common goal of estimating the overall risk value,Introduction,An easy-to-use framework is required to compare information secur
4、ity risk analysis methodologies The best way to choose between methodologies is to compare them, using objective, quantifiable criteria This is where a framework for comparison is needed If the criteria that are used are applicable to all risk analysis methodologies, the organization can compare dif
5、ferent methodologies objectively, and decide on the best one,Alternative Frameworks,The framework proposed by Badenhorstindicates whether a methodology addresses a criterion or not It does not use scales, or trade-offs which can aid the organization in choosing a methodology which will best meet the
6、ir needs This shows the need for more Comparative Frameworks,Information Security Risk Management Methodologies,The Methodologies can be broadly classified into two categories Quantitative Methodologies Qualitative Methodologies Both qualitative and quantitative methodologies were evaluated for deve
7、loping the framework Different risk analysis methodologies were analyzed to determine common criteria for comparison,Qualitative Methodologies,The qualitative methodologies considered for this framework are OCTAVE (Operationally Critical Threat, Asset and Vulnerability Evaluation) The CORAS (Constru
8、ct a platform for Risk Analysis of Security Critical Systems) methodology,Quantitative Methodologies,The quantitative methodologies considered for this framework are ISRAM (Information Security Risk Analysis Method) Cost-Of-Risk Analysis (CORA) Information Systems (IS) analysis based on a business m
9、odel The above methodologies were chosen because they have been well documented,OCTAVE,OCTAVE was developed at the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) Cert Coordination Center 2003 This approach concentrates on assets, threats and vulnerabilities One of the main concepts of OCTAVE is self-direction,
10、the people inside the organization must lead the information security risk evaluation An analysis team, consisting of staff from the organizations business units as well as the IT department, is responsible for leading the evaluation and recording results,OCTAVE,The OCTAVE approach has three phases,
11、 with each broken down into processes Each process has certain activities that must be completed, and within each of these activities, different steps must be taken in order to achieve the desired outputs The final result that risk decisions can be based on is the threat profile of different assets
12、Each threat profile contains information on which mitigation decisions can be based,CORAS,CORAS was developed under the Information Society Technologies (IST) program One of the main objectives of CORAS is to develop a framework that exploits methods for risk analysis, semi-formal methods for object
13、-oriented modeling, and computerized tools, for a precise, unambiguous, and efficient risk assessment of security critical systems The methodology is based on UML a language that uses diagrams to illustrate relationships and dependencies between users and the environment in which they work,CORAS,Dur
14、ing an information security risk analysis, a great deal of information is brainstormed, and during workshops and discussions, different people (users, system developers, analysts, system managers), with different expertise in different fields come together, give their opinions and share information
15、A way in which all the participants can communicate efficiently and understand each other must therefore exist and a UML profile, proposed by the CORAS project, is used to achieve this,CORAS,The framework has four main pillars, of which risk management is one. In CORAS, the final result on which dec
16、isions can be based is the UML class diagrams of each asset,ISRAM,The ISRAM methodology was developed at the National Research Institute of Electronics and Cryptology and the Gebze Institute of Technology in Turkey It is marketed as a quantitative approach to risk analysis that allows for the partic
17、ipation of the manager and staff of the organization and a survey-based model Two separate and independent surveys are conducted for the two attributes of risk, namely probability and consequence,ISRAM,ISRAM does not use techniques such as Single Occurrence Losses (SOL) or Annual Loss Expectancy (AL
18、E), instead, the risk factor is a numerical value between 1 and 25 This numerical value corresponds to a qualitative, high, medium or low value, and it is this qualitative value on which risk management decisions are based,CORA,International Security Technology, Inc. (IST) developed CORA, the Cost-O
19、f-Risk Analysis system The CORA risk model uses data collected about threats, functions and assets, and the vulnerabilities of the functions and assets to the threats to calculate the consequences, that is, the losses due to the occurrences of the threats,CORA,It is a methodology where the risk para
20、meters are expressed quantitatively and where losses are expressed in quantitative monetary termsCORA uses a two-step process to support risk management. Parameters for threats, functions and assets are validated and refined until the best values are determined,CORA,CORA then calculates SOL and ALE
21、for each of the threats identified It estimates a single loss value for a threat to an organization, and then multiplies this value by the frequency of the threat occurrence,IS Risk Analysis based on a Business Model,The IS Risk Analysis Based on a Business Model was developed at the Korea Advanced
22、Institute of Science and Technology This model was developed because traditional risk analysis methodologies had some limitations It takes an assets value and then not only bases the analysis on its replacement cost, but also measures the tangible assets value from the viewpoint of operational conti
23、nuity,IS Risk Analysis,The methodology has four stages During this methodology, the importance level of various business functions of the business model and the necessity level of various IS assets are determined Mathematical formulae are used to calculate ALE for a single threat occurrence on the o
24、rganization The end result is a quantitative monetary value,Criteria for the Framework,Whether risk analysis is done on single assets or groups of assets Where in the methodology risk analysis is done The people involved in the risk analysis The main formulae used Whether the results of the methodol
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