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The threats faced by data storage infrastructures can be broadly categorized into two classes - break-ins and data loss. Unfortunately, defenses against break-ins tend to increase the risk of data loss, and vice versa. Stanford University introduces configurations as a model for quantifying and managing the break-in and data loss risks faced by a secure data storage system. Configurations can also be used in making technology investment decisions within the Gordon-Loeb framework.
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| Date: | Oct 2006 | ||
| Pages: | 5 |
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