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Figure 1: Motivation for security at companies
Motivation: Compliance with security standards
Motivation: Business success
Compliance with RFID*
and customer‘s
security standards
Compliance with
sectoral security
standards
Compliance with
statustory security
standards
Investments in security
Reduced
Costs
Increased
sales
Defence of
market share
Risk
management
Protection of
proprietary
rights
Business Case for security
*
Technologies such as RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), sensors,
intelligent containers and software solutions for reporting and supply chain
management can be combined with optimised
processes and procedures to
render the supply chain substantially more transparent.
Diagram and notes based on: Deloitte, Erfolg in der Secure Economy –
Wachstum und Wohlstand in einer sicheren Wirtschaft. Executive Summary,
2004, p. 4 f.
From
the point of view of security, measures to prevent
interference by unauthorised persons
constitute a
particularly important means of
protecting critical
infrastructures. Facilities are to be protected from disruptions
resulting from criminal intent, natural
events or accidents in
such a manner as to eliminate as far as possible any serious
danger, e.g. as a result of an explosion or the dispersion of
hazardous substances.
Failure of the provided
products/services must also be avoided, in so far as such
failure might give rise to substantial
dangers in accordance
with the above-stated KRITIS definition.
Measures to prevent
unauthorised interference
The overriding concern of the baseline
protection concept is
to protect human life by
reducing the vulnerability of
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