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Trudy SPIIRAN, 2014, Issue 34, Pages 160–177
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Analysis of Certification Dependency of International Standards ISO for Leading Industries
I. Livshitza, A. A. Moldovyanb, A. T. Tanatarovac a ITSC
b St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of RAS
c T Ryskulov Kazahkstan Economic University
Abstract:
The process of designing, creating and implementing a modern management systems is, at this stage of development of society, the question is not of a technical nature. Obviously, the implementation of the project without serious consideration, accurate calculation and a clear understanding of risks, evaluation of resources (budget, staff, licenses, etc.) is not possible for a modern organization working in more than tough competitive conditions. Moreover, government organizations have all of the above requirements ensure enhanced regime of national security, which is confirmed by the requirements of relevant legislation and the practice of performing the IT projects. In this issue we propose some approaches to implement the process of decision support in the selection of the model for the development of the modern organization in the design phase and evaluate the appropriateness of choice: the composition of management systems on the applicable standards, as appropriate certification functions ensure stable growth, security of business processes, the protection of valuable assets (including intangible) on the basis of statistics certification ISO.
Keywords:
Assets, IT-Security, Integrated Management System (IMS), Standard, IT-Security Management System (ISMS), Quality Management System (QMS), Industries, Coefficient of Correlation, Statistics.
Citation:
I. Livshitz, A. A. Moldovyan, A. T. Tanatarova, “Analysis of Certification Dependency of International Standards ISO for Leading Industries”, Tr. SPIIRAN, 34 (2014), 160–177
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