Information security in business continuity management in Latin America
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https://doi.org/10.15381/risi.v16i2.27141Keywords:
Information security, business continuity, cybersecurity, globalizationAbstract
In the last five years, cybersecurity incidents have increased in Latin America, unfavorably impacting the business continuity of many companies. This problem is a challenge for new business management and is the reason for this research, whose objective is to achieve business continuity through information security. The method used is exploratory and the design is non-experimental. In the investigation, a diagnosis was carried out taking as reference “The aspects of information security in business continuity management”, research carried out by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). The results reflect that a company or organization that has an ISO 27001 Information Security certification is not necessarily guaranteed the continuity of its business.
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