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Informatics and Automation, 2023, Issue 22, volume 5, Pages 1083–1102
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15622/ia.22.5.5
(Mi trspy1265)
 

Information Security

Information security risk analysis in food processing industry using a fuzzy inference system

A. E. Asfhaa, A. Vaishb

a ITMO University
b Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad
Abstract: Recently, different attempts have been made to characterize information security threats, particularly in the industrial sector. Yet, there have been a number of mysterious threats that could jeopardize the safety of food processing industry data, information, and resources. This research paper aims to increase the efficiency of information security risk analysis in food processing industrial information systems, and the participants in this study were experts in executive management, regular staff, technical and asset operators, third-party consultancy companies, and risk management professionals from the food processing sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. A questionnaire and interview with a variety of questions using qualitative and quantitative risk analysis approaches were used to gather the risk identifications, and the fuzzy inference system method was also applied to analyze the risk factor in this paper. The findings revealed that among information security concerns, electronic data in a data theft threat has a high-risk outcome of 75.67%, and human resource management (HRM) in a social engineering threat has a low-risk impact of 26.67%. Thus, the high-probability risk factors need quick action, and the risk components with a high probability call for rapid corrective action. Finally, the root causes of such threats should be identified and controlled before experiencing detrimental effects. It's also important to note that primary interests and worldwide policies must be taken into consideration while examining information security in food processing industrial information systems.
Keywords: food processing industry, information security, risk identification, risk analysis, fuzzy inference system, ISO 27005.
Received: 21.03.2023
Document Type: Article
UDC: 004.056
Language: English
Citation: A. E. Asfha, A. Vaish, “Information security risk analysis in food processing industry using a fuzzy inference system”, Informatics and Automation, 22:5 (2023), 1083–1102
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\paper Information security risk analysis in food processing industry using a fuzzy inference system
\jour Informatics and Automation
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