Presentation 2006-11-02
Analysis method of multiple risks by using adversary model : For the trial application to the illegal circulation problem of music CD
Yuji Okada, Hiroshi Yoshiura,
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Abstract(in English) Recently organizations experience more and more incidents such as leakage of personal information. Risk management that minimizes organizational risk is therefore becoming important. Previous risk management methods could not treat problems including non-cooperative players because these methods assumed communications and consensus between the players. This paper proposes a risk management method that can treat such problems. The proposed method has been implemented and evaluated to show its effectiveness in selecting solutions and predicting their consequences.
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Keyword(in English) adversary / multi risk / risk analysis / risk management / the illegal circulation problem of music CD
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Conference Date 2006/10/26(1days)
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Title (in English) Analysis method of multiple risks by using adversary model : For the trial application to the illegal circulation problem of music CD
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Keyword(1) adversary
Keyword(2) multi risk
Keyword(3) risk analysis
Keyword(4) risk management
Keyword(5) the illegal circulation problem of music CD
1st Author's Name Yuji Okada
1st Author's Affiliation The Department of Human Communication, The graduate school of Electro Communications, The University of Electro-Communications()
2nd Author's Name Hiroshi Yoshiura
2nd Author's Affiliation The Department of Human Communication, The faculty school of Electro Communications, The University of Electro-Communications
Date 2006-11-02
Paper # SITE2006-40
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 331
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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