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An Approach to Optimize the Management of Information Security in Public Organizations of Ecuador

In: Fault Detection, Diagnosis and Prognosis

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  • Moises Toapanta
  • Luis Enrique Mafla Gallegos

Abstract

The problems of information security in public organizations in Ecuador are evident, which, as a result, have led to corruptions that are present at all levels of operational, tactical and strategic management. The objective of this chapter is to analyze the available information found in different media, written, spoken, among others. The deductive method was used for the collection of information and observation techniques. It turned out the improve in the administrative processes, prototype diagram of sequence of access of users and services, prototype of integration of technologies of security of the information for public organizations of Ecuador. It was concluded that to avoid corruption in a country change should happen at all levels: the way of thinking and culture of the inhabitants, laws, penalties to politicians without parliamentary immunity, application of information and communications technologies (ICT) in an appropriate manner, and complying with international standards in information security. To improve information security, administrative policies on information security must be changed, and technologies related to immutable security algorithms, Ledger, Hyperledger, etc., must be used.

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  • Moises Toapanta & Luis Enrique Mafla Gallegos, 2020. "An Approach to Optimize the Management of Information Security in Public Organizations of Ecuador," Chapters, in: Fausto Pedro Garcia Marquez (ed.), Fault Detection, Diagnosis and Prognosis, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:193082
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.88931
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    Keywords

    information security; information security management; database security; public organizations of Ecuador; security models; cryptography;
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    • C60 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - General

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