Information Security Aspect of Operational Risk Management

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Improving organization means on the one hand searching for adequate product (service) matched to the market, on the other hand shaping the ability to react on risks caused by that activity. The second should consist of identifying and estimating types of risk, and consequently creating solutions seeming from possible forms of it's realization (disturbances), following rules of rational choice of security measures as seen in their relation to costs and effectiveness. Activities of creating the security measures should be organized as constantly developing and perfecting and as such they need formal place in organizational structure and rules of management. © 2009, Versita. All rights reserved.

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ZAWIŁA-NIEDŹWIECKI, J., & Byczkowski, M. (2009). Information Security Aspect of Operational Risk Management. Foundations of Management, 1(2), 45–60. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10238-012-0010-2

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