
doi: 10.69554/aukl5044
Risk management (RM) and vulnerability management (VM) are both essential cyber security domains. They are often managed independently without a proper interface to provide context information to each other and share information. This paper proposes an approach to connect RM and VM processes based on data standardisation through referential and automation to relate vulnerabilities to operational risk scenarios. The focus is mainly on the identification of the referential and their added value to complement a method described in a previous paper.
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