Abstract

Finding the optimal structure of an information security system is an important task complicated by its uncertain, stochastic and nonlinear nature especially, if resources are constrained. The article considers a mathematical model for determining the cost of damage prevented by information security tools, and the cost of their installation and maintenance. The optimization criterion is the minimum cost of the damage prevented. Task variables are the number of different types of security features installed in the security system. The authors propose a methodology to substantiate rational composition of information security tools, taking into account economic constraints.

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