Expedient allocation of costs for implementation of protection measures against technical reconnaissance means
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https://doi.org/10.30837/rt.2018.2.193.16Keywords:
means of technical intelligence, technical protection of information, protection against technical intelligence, probability of information protectionAbstract
A mathematical model is developed and a solution of the problem of justification of the expediency of expenses for information protection at the enterprise is proposed, which provides the maximum income from the enterprise's activity. A model is developed that reflects the probability of creating a successful system of protection measures, with some overall costs of protection against technical reconnaissance and of information technical protection.References
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