1. Systemic direction and supervision of police work in the Republic of Slovenia : current situation analysisMaja Modic, 2020, original scientific article Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of the target research project "Effectiveness of Systemic Supervision of the Police in Regard to Human Rights as well as the Statutory and Professional Standards of Police Work (V5-1942)". We focused on the implementation of systemic supervision of police work, more precisely, on the operations of the Division for System Guidelines and Supervision of the Police, which operates within the Police and Security Directorate. Design/Methods/Approach: We examined how systemic supervisory activity of the work of the police is regulated by Slovenian law, limiting ourselves to the work of the Division for System Guidelines and Supervision of the Police. Based on the findings and an additional review of anonymised supervision reports, we prepared a questionnaire and conducted a structured written interview as well as oral interviews with the Division's employees. Findings: Systemic supervision efforts are contributing significantly to the quality of policing, but challenges and opportunities for improvement still remain. One of the main challenges is keeping police officers informed about supervision reports and effectively implementing inspection findings. Research Limitations/Implication: In the part of the study described, we focus exclusively on the work of the Division for System Guidelines and Supervision of the Police and take a look at systemic supervision activities solely from the Division's point of view. For a more complete overview of the matter, our findings should be compared with the perspective of those being supervised, i.e. the police officers who have undergone supervision. Originality/Value: The main added value of the paper is that it examines how supervisors perceive their own work and the organisation, operation and effectiveness of systemic supervisions of police work. Keywords: systemic supervision of police work, Division for System Guidelines and Supervision of the Police, Police and Security Directorate, Slovenia Published in DKUM: 11.06.2021; Views: 1078; Downloads: 26
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2. Quantitative model for economic analyses of information security investment in an enterprise information systemRok Bojanc, Borka Jerman-Blažič, 2012, original scientific article Abstract: The paper presents a mathematical model for the optimal security-technology investment evaluation and decision-making processes based on the quantitative analysis of security risks and digital asset assessments in an enterprise. The model makes use of the quantitative analysis of different security measures that counteract individual risks by identifying the information system processes in an enterprise and the potential threats. The model comprises the target security levels for all identified business processes and the probability of a security accident together with the possible loss the enterprise may suffer. The selection of security technology is based on the efficiency of selected security measures. Economic metrics are applied for the efficiency assessment and comparative analysis of different protection technologies. Unlike the existing models for evaluation of the security investment, the proposed model allows direct comparison and quantitative assessment of different security measures. The model allows deep analyses and computations providing quantitative assessments of different options for investments, which translate into recommendations facilitating the selection of the best solution and the decision-making thereof. The model was tested using empirical examples with data from real business environment. Keywords: modelling, security technology, economic metrics, investment, enterprise information system Published in DKUM: 22.01.2018; Views: 1235; Downloads: 423
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4. E-everything: e-commerce, e-government, e-household, e-democracy : conference proceedings2001 Keywords: electronic commerce, CD-ROM, computer diskette, compact disc, government, administration, budgets, democration, computer application, users, electronic money, electronic payments, security, data analysis, information system, information science, business, commerce, models, advertising, Internet, computer networks, electronic mail, services, media, public services, regional policy, cases, retail trade Published in DKUM: 01.06.2012; Views: 1989; Downloads: 36
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5. E-everything: e-commerce, e-government, e-household, e-democracy : proceedings2001, proceedings Keywords: electronic commerce, government, administration, budgets, democration, computer application, users, electronic money, electronic payments, security, data analysis, information system, information science, business, commerce, models, advertising, Internet, computer networks, electronic mail, services, media, public services, regional policy, cases, retail trade Published in DKUM: 01.06.2012; Views: 2350; Downloads: 58
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