Boost cybersecurity with cutting-edge risk analysis for SMEs

August 1, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Study introduces MARISMA framework to enhance cybersecurity for SMEs
  • MARISMA addresses limitations in existing risk analysis models

A recent study led by Prof. Antonio Santos-Olmo and his team introduces a new framework called MARISMA, aimed at improving cybersecurity for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by providing a dynamic and adaptable risk management approach. Traditional models were found to have 10 major weaknesses, prompting the development of MARISMA. This new framework incorporates a risk data management module, systematic application methodology, and automation tools to address the challenges in existing models. The study, published in Frontiers of Computer Science, highlights MARISMA as a practical and effective solution that is already being applied by businesses in various countries. Additionally, the research team plans to enhance MARISMA by integrating artificial intelligence techniques to predict and respond to emerging threats more effectively.

Key Points:

  • MARISMA framework developed to address limitations in existing risk analysis models
  • Dynamic and adaptable approach to risk management for SMEs

A recent study led by Prof. Antonio Santos-Olmo and his team introduces a new framework called MARISMA, aimed at improving cybersecurity for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by providing a dynamic and adaptable risk management approach. Traditional models were found to have 10 major weaknesses, prompting the development of MARISMA. This new framework incorporates a risk data management module, systematic application methodology, and automation tools to address the challenges in existing models. The study, published in Frontiers of Computer Science, highlights MARISMA as a practical and effective solution that is already being applied by businesses in various countries. Additionally, the research team plans to enhance MARISMA by integrating artificial intelligence techniques to predict and respond to emerging threats more effectively.

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