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Decision Making on Standardization Strategy for Personal Information Security Using Importance-Performance Analysis (중요도-수행도 분석을 이용한 개인정보 보호기술 표준화 추진전략)

  • Koo, Kyoung-Cheol;Woo, Hoon-Shik;Jo, In-June
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.145-152
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    • 2010
  • Under limited resources such as budgets and experts, it is necessary to make decisions for promotion strategy of standardization work items in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). This paper focuses on a method of setting standardization promotion strategies for each item of personal information security standardization. As a decision making tool, the Importance Performance Anaysis (IPA) is applied and analyzed to the decision processes. The results are showed and illustrated for useful inputs to practical policy making in the field of standardization activities.

Japan's gastrodiplomacy as soft power: global washoku and national food security

  • Farina, Felice
    • Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.152-167
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    • 2018
  • Until recently, Japanese cuisine was known only for sushi and was still considered exotic outside the archipelago. However, today the number of specialized restaurants which serve other traditional foods is constantly increasing all over the world, making Japanese gastronomy one of the most influential. Japanese government has supported the promotion of national cuisine worldwide in different ways, making washoku (Japanese traditional cuisine) one of the main elements of Japan's soft power and cultural diplomacy. In this paper, I will analyse the connection between Japan's gastrodiplomacy, defined as the use of typical food and dishes as an instrument of soft power, and Japan's food security strategy. I will argue that the strategy of promotion of washoku worldwide is not a mere act of popularization of Japanese food but it is strictly related to the issue of the low self-sufficiency rate of the country, as the main objective of the government is the raise of food export, in order to foster agricultural production and improve self-sufficiency.

A Study regarding the Customer Loyalty of Korean-Style Food Restaurant (외식업체 한식 레스토랑의 고객 충성도에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Young-Joo;Choi, Duck-Joo
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.46-63
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    • 2004
  • The service quality factors which causes an effect in restaurant selections appeared with gain and loss factors of essence and the customers. The restaurant recommendation factor was appeared with shedding of blood characteristics. The research which sees Korean-style food party's decision making is difficult with the plan of the security and loyalty of customers presented. The marketing strategy for the customer loyalty of Korean-style food party will be able to be overcome. The critical point of the research which sees for the security of the loyalty customer selects a target market, and the strategy which invades intensively is necessary. The Korean-style food party decision may cause the customer fractionation anger which follows in market fractionation anger. It does not become accomplished from the research which sees but with the critical point of research to appear, the research of creation of the loyalty customer who applies a market fractionation anger necessity will be becomes feed with hereafter research subject.

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Threat Analysis based Software Security Testing for preventing the Attacks to Incapacitate Security Features of Information Security Systems (보안기능의 무력화 공격을 예방하기 위한 위협분석 기반 소프트웨어 보안 테스팅)

  • Kim, Dongjin;Jeong, Youn-Sik;Yun, Gwangyeul;Yoo, Haeyoung;Cho, Seong-Je;Kim, Giyoun;Lee, Jinyoung;Kim, Hong-Geun;Lee, Taeseung;Lim, Jae-Myung;Won, Dongho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.1191-1204
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    • 2012
  • As attackers try to paralyze information security systems, many researchers have investigated security testing to analyze vulnerabilities of information security products. Penetration testing, a critical step in the development of any secure product, is the practice of testing a computer systems to find vulnerabilities that an attacker could exploit. Security testing like penetration testing includes gathering information about the target before the test, identifying possible entry points, attempting to break in and reporting back the findings. Therefore, to obtain maximum generality, re-usability and efficiency is very useful for efficient security testing and vulnerability hunting activities. In this paper, we propose a threat analysis based software security testing technique for evaluating that the security functionality of target products provides the properties of self-protection and non-bypassability in order to respond to attacks to incapacitate or bypass the security features of the target products. We conduct a security threat analysis to identify vulnerabilities and establish a testing strategy according to software modules and security features/functions of the target products after threat analysis to improve re-usability and efficiency of software security testing. The proposed technique consists of threat analysis and classification, selection of right strategy for security testing, and security testing. We demonstrate our technique can systematically evaluate the strength of security systems by analyzing case studies and performing security tests.

A Study on the Plan of Construction of Cooperating Crime Prevention System between Public Police and Private Security of Korea (공경비와 민간경비의 협력방범체제 구축방안)

  • Lee, Sang-Won
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.6
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    • pp.67-101
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    • 2003
  • This study presents a plan of construction for cooperating crime prevention system between public police and private security to provide positive safety, and crime prevention activity for clients. A method of this study, this paper used statistics analysis and literature study. This study, an introduction is at the chapter I , a role of public police and private security at the Chapter II, the realities of private security industry of korea at the Chapter III, the police service relating with private security and operating realities at the ChapterIV, the problems and a plan of construction for co-operating crime prevention system at the ChapterV, and conclusion at the ChapterVI. In conclusion, It is needed a public information strategy, partnership between the police and guard, establishment of special office for private security, and the improvement of the quality in security corporation.

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A Study on Web Service Security (웹 서비스 보안기술에 관한 연구)

  • 김배현;권문택
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.61-70
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    • 2004
  • Web service technology will be used in various business fields and it will affect business paradigms. But, however, there is no standard so far and we have many problems to be solved in order to insure interoperability and security. Especially we have to solve Web service security for effective utilization of the technology and otherwise, the technology will not be used in the business field. We, therefore, need to develope security technology which fits to the Web service characteristics. This document describes a proposed strategy for addressing security within a Web service environment based on the results of analysis on the Web service security problems.

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A Study on the Improvement of Network Security Systems Based on Critical Success Factors for Systems Development (개발 성공요인을 적용한 네트워크 보안 시스템 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Chong-Sun;Hwang, Kyung-Tae
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.121-138
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    • 2007
  • This study proposes a method to improve network security systems based on critical success factors for systems development. To accomplish the research objective, the study analyzes required functions of network security systems and reviews existing methods to improve network security systems. Based on the analyses and literature review, critical success factors for development of network security systems are identified and a new method to improve network security systems based on the critical success factors is proposed. The proposed method to improve network security systems is based on utilizing multi-core processors. A prototype is developed and validated. This study will provide a good case in the network security area where research incorporating both engineering and management disciplines lacks.

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Significance and Research Challenges of Defensive and Offensive Cybersecurity in Smart Grid

  • Hana, Mujlid
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.22 no.12
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2022
  • Smart grid (SG) software platforms and communication networks that run and manage the entire grid are increasingly concerned about cyber security. Characteristics of the smart grid networks, including heterogeneity, time restrictions, bandwidth, scalability, and other factors make it difficult to secure. The age-old strategy of "building bigger walls" is no longer sufficient given the rise in the quantity and size of cyberattacks as well as the sophisticated methods threat actor uses to hide their actions. Cyber security experts utilize technologies and procedures to defend IT systems and data from intruders. The primary objective of every organization's cybersecurity team is to safeguard data and information technology (IT) infrastructure. Consequently, further research is required to create guidelines and methods that are compatible with smart grid security. In this study, we have discussed objectives of of smart grid security, challenges of smart grid security, defensive cybersecurity techniques, offensive cybersecurity techniques and open research challenges of cybersecurity.

A Study on the Coping Strategy for Job Stress from the Personality Type of Security Agents (시큐리티 요원의 성격특성이 직무스트레스 및 대처방식에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Eui-Young;Cho, Sung-Jin
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.41
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    • pp.263-292
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    • 2014
  • This study is an attempt to introduce an effective human resource management way by analyzing the relationship of personality type of Security Agents and coping strategy for job stress and the job satisfaction. To achieve this purpose, this study surveyed users of the Gyeonggi and Chungnam in based on cluster sampling method. A total of 283 samples were used for this study, except 17 erroneous samples dropped. For the data process of the questionnaire, each answer content was coded and an element analysis, credibility analysis, frequency analysis, co-relationship analysis and regression analysis were performed using the SPSS version 18.0 of Angel for Windows. Through the data analysis following the research methods above, the conclusion was acquired as follows: First, the nature of the security personnel Factors affecting job stress. Second, the nature of the security personnel Factors affect coping behavior.

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China's Military Rise and Regional Maritime Security - Its Neighbors' Strategic Calculations and Various Contingencies - (중국의 군사적 부상과 역내 해양안보 - 주변국의 전략적 대비 및 유사를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Taeho
    • Strategy21
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    • s.33
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    • pp.113-147
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    • 2014
  • While China's military rise is an issue of growing importance to regional security, it is worthwhile to note that it is not China's military modernization per se, but its capacity to project and sustain power along and beyond its borders--in particular, the possibility to resolve forcefully its outstanding maritime disputes and various contingencies. This essay argues that China's "anti-access capability"--a U.S.-coined term originally developed for a Taiwan contingency--is equally applicable to other major regional cases such as the Spratly disputes and a North Korean contingency. Furthermore, notwithstanding China's continuos efforts to develop and deploy various types and classes of weapons/platforms, it is the Russian systems and technologies that are most capable and thus likely assigned to the highest mission-critical areas. In assessing China's current and likely future military capability as well as their implications for the region, it is necessary to take note of the following: • There exists asymmetry of military capability between China and its weaker neighbors. While the PLAN is weak in several important aspects, for instance, many of its neighbors' navies are weaker still. • Some have argued that China's foreign policy behavior apparently became more "assertive" in 2009-2013, but it is wiser to keep in mind that China has almost always been assertive and aggressive when it comes to what China defines as "sovereignty and territorial issues" as well as its newest "core interests." • On the South China Sea disputes it is the function of U.S. presence in the theater--in the form of overseas bases and the freedom of navigation--and the PLA's own limitations to project and sustain power for an extended period of time that have largely prevented armed. • While Taiwan remains the idee fixe of China's diplomacy and military, it is and will be a tough nut to crack. China's recent creeping attempts for economic integration with Taiwan should be seen in this context. • China and Japan, the two regional heavyweights and traditional rivals, will likely have a bilateral relationship that is replete with difficulties and tension. China's unilateral announcement of its ADIZ in November 2013 as well as the occasional yet persistent disputes with Japan over the Senkaku/Diaoyudao/Diaoyutai islands are only the latest manifestation of this deeper and difficult relationship. • For Korean security it is imperative to take into account the geostrategic and historical factors. On top of the existing military threats from North Korea, the ROK should be able to employ a) hedging strategy, b) "limited defense sufficiency" strategy, and c) rock-solid relations with the United States.