Organizations often have to audit and assess their information system security as a corporate com... more Organizations often have to audit and assess their information system security as a corporate compliance process based on a range of standards. The growing number of security standards such as CobiT, ISO17799 and BSI raises the potential interoperability problem in a heterogeneous environment. Often different standards are needed to satisfy different regional regulatory and obligatory requirements. In this paper, we present an ontology based approach to deal with the interoperability problem
Computing and Informatics / Computers and Artificial Intelligence, 2008
... Page 9. Towards Semantic Interoperability for IT Governance: An Ontological Approach 139Ontol... more ... Page 9. Towards Semantic Interoperability for IT Governance: An Ontological Approach 139Ontology-Supported Application Standards Integration Standards Translation Ontology Mapping semantically model Ontology Access Semantics-Based Access ISO17799 CobiT ITIL ...
International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools, 2006
In the past decade, ontology has been actively researched in various domains. The different ontol... more In the past decade, ontology has been actively researched in various domains. The different ontological tasks range from simple language modeling in the linguistic domain, to semantic integration in the semantic web, and recently to application-specific tasks such as financial fraud management. We follow the trend and attempt to tackle some of the ontological problems in security management. The most complicated problem out of all is the semantic interoperability problem that is evident in the existence of various types of security ...
The existence of various network equipment vendors, such as Cisco and Nortel, introduces an addit... more The existence of various network equipment vendors, such as Cisco and Nortel, introduces an additional layer of complexity to the problem of integrating heterogeneous management information models that are applied in different network domains. The problem of using a mixture of different protocols, such as SNMP (simple network management protocol) and CMIP (common management information protocol), has already been attempted and solved by previous research, New interoperability issues can arise within a single domain when network specialists are required to manage network equipments using different sets of terminologies and via different interfaces. The objective of the paper is to address ontological issues that may arise in an integrated network management application. Ontology is applied first to model the semantics of vendor specific terms, and secondly, to aid in automating the mapping between the terms, in order to create a unified application information base such that management of various brands of network equipments can be performed through a single gateway.
Organizations often have to audit and assess their information system security as a corporate com... more Organizations often have to audit and assess their information system security as a corporate compliance process based on a range of standards. The growing number of security standards such as CobiT, ISO17799 and BSI raises the potential interoperability problem in a heterogeneous environment. Often different standards are needed to satisfy different regional regulatory and obligatory requirements. In this paper, we present an ontology based approach to deal with the interoperability problem
Computing and Informatics / Computers and Artificial Intelligence, 2008
... Page 9. Towards Semantic Interoperability for IT Governance: An Ontological Approach 139Ontol... more ... Page 9. Towards Semantic Interoperability for IT Governance: An Ontological Approach 139Ontology-Supported Application Standards Integration Standards Translation Ontology Mapping semantically model Ontology Access Semantics-Based Access ISO17799 CobiT ITIL ...
International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools, 2006
In the past decade, ontology has been actively researched in various domains. The different ontol... more In the past decade, ontology has been actively researched in various domains. The different ontological tasks range from simple language modeling in the linguistic domain, to semantic integration in the semantic web, and recently to application-specific tasks such as financial fraud management. We follow the trend and attempt to tackle some of the ontological problems in security management. The most complicated problem out of all is the semantic interoperability problem that is evident in the existence of various types of security ...
The existence of various network equipment vendors, such as Cisco and Nortel, introduces an addit... more The existence of various network equipment vendors, such as Cisco and Nortel, introduces an additional layer of complexity to the problem of integrating heterogeneous management information models that are applied in different network domains. The problem of using a mixture of different protocols, such as SNMP (simple network management protocol) and CMIP (common management information protocol), has already been attempted and solved by previous research, New interoperability issues can arise within a single domain when network specialists are required to manage network equipments using different sets of terminologies and via different interfaces. The objective of the paper is to address ontological issues that may arise in an integrated network management application. Ontology is applied first to model the semantics of vendor specific terms, and secondly, to aid in automating the mapping between the terms, in order to create a unified application information base such that management of various brands of network equipments can be performed through a single gateway.
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