Security Standards
Author(s): ȘTEFĂNESCU, Yasmin-Adriana-Beatrice
Author(s) keywords: evaluation, good practice, protection, security standards
Reference keywords: security standards
Abstract:
Security standards allow organizations to use security techniques to minimize the number of cyber-attacks. These guides provide general rules of practice and techniques that allow the implementation of cyber security. For some standards it is necessary to have a cyber-security certifications provided by an accredited organization. Cyber security standards were created because important information is now stored on computers that are connected to the Internet. Much of the information that were previously written by hand are now in electronic form, so is essential to ensuring the security and confidentiality of that information against cyber-attacks. The purpose of this article is to highlight the institutions responsible for the implementation and creation of cyber security standards, and to present methods to protect information.
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English title: Security Standards
Original title: Standarde de securitate
Author(s): ȘTEFĂNESCU, Yasmin-Adriana-Beatrice
Article Language: Romanian
Date of Publication: 2014-12-29
Publication: International Journal of Information Security and Cybercrime
ISSN: 2285-9225 e-ISSN: 2286-0096
Digital Object Identifier: 10.19107/IJISC.2014.02.03
Issue: Volume 3, Issue 2, Year 2014
Section: Advances in Information Security Research
Page Range: 29-36 (8 pages)
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