Uncovering Innovation Practices and Requirements in Privacy and Cyber Security Organisations: Insights from IPACSO

Power, Jamie R and Dooly, Zeta and Doyle, Kenny (2015) Uncovering Innovation Practices and Requirements in Privacy and Cyber Security Organisations: Insights from IPACSO. In: Cyber Security and Privacy:4th Cyber Security and Privacy Innovation Forum, CSP Innovation Forum 2015, Brussels, Belgium April 28-29, 2015, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science, 530 . Springer, Springer International Publishing, pp. 140-150. ISBN 978-3-319-25360-2

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Abstract

A pressing challenge facing the cybersecurity and privacy re-search community is transitioning technical R&D into commercial and market-place ready products and services. Responding to the need to develop a better understanding of how Privacy and CyberSecurity (PACS) market needs and overall technology innovation best-practice can be harmonized more effectively the contribution of this paper is centred upon uncovering PACS stakeholders’ innovation practices, requirements, and challenges and in doing so highlighting scope for innovation intervention supports. The research outputs impacts and has implications at various levels, most notably in terms of framing both innovator and firm-level innovation requirements within the PACS domain, which has relevance to academic and policy making audiences also. Additionally, given that the research outputs form a pivotal component of the IPACSO project, they will actively contribute to ongoing debates and objectives around shaping support measures for PACS innovation awareness, competency building and innovation policy support developments in the domain.

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Departments or Groups: RIKON (Research in Inovation, Knowledge & Organisational Networks)
Telecommunications Software and Systems Group
Divisions: School of Business > Department of Management and Organization
Depositing User: Jamie Power
Date Deposited: 04 Nov 2015 20:06
Last Modified: 22 Aug 2016 10:27
URI: http://repository-testing.wit.ie/id/eprint/3123

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