Gaining Flexibility and Compliance in Rescue Processes with BPM

K. Kittel, Stefan Sackmann
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Weaving together information spread over several public and private organizations is crucial for managing catastrophic events and for realizing resilient social infrastructures. While beneficial in emergencies, an unlimited access to (sensitive) data is usually defined as the worst case in any privacy or IT security scenario. As a solution to this tradeoff, the transferability of successful methods and tools known from business process and workflow management to rescue processes is discussed. The resulting framework as well as the identified research questions do not aim at generating "pure" technical security but at reducing the probability of misuse and, thus, providing a sound technical basis for a social discussion on resilient infrastructures.
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通过BPM获得救援流程中的灵活性和遵从性
将分布在多个公共和私人组织的信息编织在一起,对于管理灾难性事件和实现有弹性的社会基础设施至关重要。虽然在紧急情况下是有益的,但无限制地访问(敏感)数据通常被定义为任何隐私或IT安全场景中最坏的情况。作为这种权衡的解决方案,讨论了从业务流程和工作流管理中已知的成功方法和工具到救援流程的可移植性。由此产生的框架以及确定的研究问题并不旨在产生“纯粹的”技术安全,而是旨在减少滥用的可能性,从而为关于弹性基础设施的社会讨论提供健全的技术基础。
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