核心概念
Small businesses need simplified cyber-security tools to protect against evolving threats.
摘要
The content discusses the increasing cyber-security risks faced by small businesses due to their adoption of IT. It highlights the challenges small businesses face in implementing effective cyber-security measures and proposes a new UML class model, SITD, to support small business cyber-security efforts. The model focuses on aligning security decisions with business strategies and tasks, making it easier for non-technical stakeholders to participate in cyber-security discussions. The article provides detailed insights into the design principles, target users, and applications of the SITD model through case studies and incident analysis.
Structure:
- Introduction to Small Business Cyber-Security Challenges
- Proposed Solution: UML Class Model (SITD)
- Design Principles for Small Business Cyber-Security
- Application of SITD Model in Case Studies
- Incident Analysis: Maersk NotPetya Breach
統計資料
"Small businesses with less than 5 employees make up nearly 90% of all businesses in Australia."
"45,000 PCs, 4,000 servers, and 2500 applications were affected during Maersk's recovery process."
引述
"Cyber-security is only one of many competing priorities needed to keep the business alive."
"Expecting non-technical small business owners to gain technical knowledge unassisted undermines a business’ cyber-security self-efficacy."