Abstract

This systematic review investigates the Cybersecurity Governance of Data Storage Methods (CGDSM) and its application within Cyber Cloud Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) frameworks in business organizations. The primary objective of the review is to identify and evaluate the current practices, challenges, and effectiveness of cybersecurity measures in managing data storage and processing across various industries. By meticulously analyzing a diverse range of studies and case examples, this research underscores the pivotal role that Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) frameworks play in safeguarding data integrity, confidentiality, and availability, particularly within cloud-based environments. The findings of this review are instrumental in providing actionable insights and recommending strategies for business organizations to improve their cybersecurity posture. By addressing common vulnerabilities and implementing the suggested best practices, organizations can significantly bolster their data security governance. The review emphasizes the need for an integrated approach to cybersecurity, where GRC frameworks are not only designed to comply with regulations but also to proactively manage and mitigate risks in an ever-evolving cyber landscape. In conclusion, this systematic review contributes to the body of knowledge on cybersecurity governance by offering a detailed examination of the intersection between CGDSM and GRC frameworks. It provides a valuable resource for business organizations seeking to enhance their cybersecurity resilience, ensuring the protection of their data assets against an array of cyber threats.

Authors: Christian Asante, Funminiyi Olajide

Published in: International Conference on Information Society (i-Society-2024)

  • Date of Conference: 26-28 August, 2024
  • DOI: 10.20533/iSociety.2024.0007
  • ISBN: 978-1-913572-72-3
  • Conference Location: Churchill College, Cambridge, UK

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