Bibliographic citations
Muedas, A., Rojas, R. (2019). Modelo de madurez de seguridad de aplicaciones web ante ciberataques para clínicas de nivel 2 [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/628108
Muedas, A., Rojas, R. Modelo de madurez de seguridad de aplicaciones web ante ciberataques para clínicas de nivel 2 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/628108
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title = "Modelo de madurez de seguridad de aplicaciones web ante ciberataques para clínicas de nivel 2",
author = "Rojas Velásquez, Renato Germán",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2019"
}
Bearing in mind that the projections made for the area of information security point to an increase in attacks on the health sector, added to the lack or little diffusion of security maturity models that allow organizations to know the status of their website in terms of security and that the existing models lack a post-evaluation monitoring, it is necessary to propose a model of security maturity of web applications against cyber-attacks, oriented to the health sector, which is simple to apply. The maturity model proposes to offer the user a portfolio of tools that asks them to apply tests and obtain their results, interpret them and place them at a level of maturity before cyberattacks, then proposing controls to improve the security of the web. This model will be based on the International Professional Practice Framework methodology and will include the main vulnerabilities published by the Open Web Application Security Project to propose attacks that identify the weakness of the evaluated web system, so that the client company has the possibility to reinforce its weaknesses. Guides will also be proposed to select strategies to improve critical points from a security perspective. Because of the validation, it was found that, of the 14 tests applied, five were approved, positioning the web at level 3 of maturity, which means that there are validations in the structure of the web; however, they are partial or inefficient.
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