Abstract

To assess the effectiveness of software security measures in government whistleblower systems, we will utilize the ISO/IEC 25010 standard and the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) methodology. Through the integration of various frameworks, our objective is to build a complete evaluation model that effectively identifies and enhances any vulnerabilities in these crucial systems. The strategy we employ combines the qualitative and quantitative evaluation capabilities of ISO/IEC 25010 and AHP, respectively, to offer a comprehensive perspective on software security performance. The results indicate substantial improvements in the security and reliability of whistleblower software, underscoring the effectiveness of our suggested evaluation technique in identifying crucial areas for refinement. Moreover, the utilization of AHP permitted the ranking of security qualities, guaranteeing focused and efficient improvements. Ultimately, the study emphasizes the significance of thorough security assessments for government whistleblower systems and verifies the effectiveness of utilizing ISO/IEC 25010 and AHP as a methodical approach to improve software security. This research enhances the ongoing endeavor to protect confidential data, fostering a more secure and reliable atmosphere for individuals who expose wrongdoing.

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