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  • Information Security
  • Organizational Performance Measurement

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  • Information security performance measurement is underdeveloped and complex.
  • Existing recommendations often pose challenges for practical implementation.
  • Organizations require effective tools for informed decision-making and security development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a practical and user-friendly information security performance measurement model.
  • To provide a structured approach for assessing and improving organizational information security.
  • To address the complexity of current information security measurement practices.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the Information Security Performance 10x10 Model (ISP 10x10M).
  • Incorporation of ten critical success factors, 100 key performance indicators, and 6 performance levels.
  • Empirical research with information security professionals in Slovenia.

Main Results:

  • Information security performance is primarily driven by managing information risks, employees, and sources.
  • Formal and environmental factors have a comparatively lower impact on security performance.
  • A systematic evolution of information security is recommended, starting with technical controls and progressing to strategic management.

Conclusions:

  • The ISP 10x10M enables organizations to determine their current information security performance level using weighted indexing.
  • The model facilitates the identification of specific measures for security improvement.
  • ISP 10x10M serves as a valuable tool for internal evaluations, decision-making, and broader research on the state of information security.