Insider Threat Mitigation in High Security Facilities

doi: 10.32561/nsz.2023.1.4

Absztrakt

The biggest challenge for the security in high security facilities is the insider threat, humans as the weakest link of the system. The insider is an invisible enemy of the security, because it has unique capabilities. Although perfect security cannot exist, the aim of the present study – besides showing the threat represented by insider offenders – is to introduce the measures for risk mitigation.

Kulcsszavak:

security protection prevention

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