"UC Researchers Work on Knowledge Graph to Help Small Businesses Tackle Cybersecurity"

As part of a new research project, Dr. Rosetta Romano, an assistant professor in Information Technology (IT) and Systems at the University of Canberra, will help small businesses by educating them about the criticality of cybersecurity. Dr. Romano and fellow researchers, together with the Canberra-based data management company Surround Australia, are developing a Cybersecurity Standards and Frameworks Knowledge Graph for Australian small businesses. Large companies tend to have greater resilience and ability to continue operations in the event of a cyberattack. A small- or medium-sized enterprise (SME) could face significant losses that would essentially wipe out the organization. The knowledge graph the team is developing explores the many cybersecurity frameworks and standards that apply to Australian businesses and examines the relationships between them. It makes a data map of these relationships, emphasizing essential connections and where potential risks and data vulnerabilities may exist. This article continues to discuss the knowledge graph being developed by the team to help small businesses with cybersecurity.

The University of Canberra reports "UC Researchers Work on Knowledge Graph to Help Small Businesses Tackle Cybersecurity"

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