The Effect of Composition and Security Activities for Information Security Architecture on Information Asset Protection and Organizational Performance


The KIPS Transactions:PartD, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 223-232, Jun. 2010
10.3745/KIPSTD.2010.17.3.223,   PDF Download:

Abstract

This study was carried out for the purpose of inquiring into the effect of composition and security activities for information security architecture on information asset protection and organizational performance in terms of general information security. This study made a survey on 300 workers in the government, public institutions and private companies, which it showed that management factors of risk identification and risk analysis, in general, have an usefulness to composition and security activities for information security architecture to prevent inside information leakage. And the understanding and training factors of IT architecture and its component were rejected, requiring the limited composition and security activities for information security architecture. In other words, from the reality, which most institutions and organizations are introducing and operating the information security architecture, and restrictively carrying out the training in this, the training for a new understanding of architecture and its component as an independent variable made so much importance, or it did not greatly contribute to the control or management activities for information security as the generalized process, but strict security activities through the generalization of risk identification and risk analysis management had a so much big effect on the significant organizational performance.


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[IEEE Style]
G. H. Jeong, D. W. Yi, S. R. Jeong, "The Effect of Composition and Security Activities for Information Security Architecture on Information Asset Protection and Organizational Performance," The KIPS Transactions:PartD, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 223-232, 2010. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTD.2010.17.3.223.

[ACM Style]
Gu Heon Jeong, Dong Wook Yi, and Seung Ryul Jeong. 2010. The Effect of Composition and Security Activities for Information Security Architecture on Information Asset Protection and Organizational Performance. The KIPS Transactions:PartD, 17, 3, (2010), 223-232. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTD.2010.17.3.223.