ICT risks from an /nterdisciplinary Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.15381/risi.v10i1.5712Keywords:
lnformation Technology and Communications (ICT), risks, perspective, disciplines, in terdisciplinaryAbstract
The wide range of ICT applications in different fields of human knowledge (government, industry, society) leads us to work with professionals from other disciplines in which their perception of risk technologies may be very different or at best cases equivalen! to our perception. lf we compare the approach of ICT risks from our technical perspective would focus our attention on ensuring service continuity through redundan! ICT infrastructure, technology deployment either in hardware or software, but if we perceived from another perspective, perhaps we would ask: Does it affects human health using ICT?, Does it affect the environment?, is it importan! to the industry?, etc. , This situation leads us to think that ICT risks should be treated from a much broader approach to allow greater clarity in their identification, or what is the same from an interdisciplinary perspective.Downloads
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