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Based on risk evaluation techniques for network security, this paper establishes evaluation criteria system of risk evaluation on network security by Delphi method, and constructs an analytical hierarchy process (AHP) model for risk evaluation on network security. Based on this evaluation model, a software of comprehensive evaluation system is developed. Using this software the risk of a university network security is evaluated. The investigation results show that this model can be used to a comprehensive evaluation of network security risk levels effectively.
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Yan, C., Qiao, B. (2012). Study and Application of Risk Evaluation on Network Security Based on AHP. In: Zhao, M., Sha, J. (eds) Communications and Information Processing. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 289. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31968-6_24
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