Risks in a digital collaborative business environment
Ketonen, Matti Julius (2019)
Ketonen, Matti Julius
2019
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2019052812414
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2019052812414
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This thesis was created for Collaxion, in the support of the DBE Core project. The purpose of the work was to identify and answer questions relating to security risks faced by the system. The results of this work are intended to be used in further development of DBE Core system and minimising the risks facing it.
This thesis is qualitative in design and is primarily focused on the resilience of various parts making up the system, particularly in regard to its cognitive and social dimensions. The data has been gathered through the use of desk research and a security literature review.
The results of the thesis show that the risks faced by the system are typical information security risks (incl. social engineering), legal (data ownership) and the unexpected developments of security risks in emerging technology (blockchain) in the form of “black swans”.
The development suggestions include education against social engineering, vetting of partners and stakeholders.
This thesis is qualitative in design and is primarily focused on the resilience of various parts making up the system, particularly in regard to its cognitive and social dimensions. The data has been gathered through the use of desk research and a security literature review.
The results of the thesis show that the risks faced by the system are typical information security risks (incl. social engineering), legal (data ownership) and the unexpected developments of security risks in emerging technology (blockchain) in the form of “black swans”.
The development suggestions include education against social engineering, vetting of partners and stakeholders.