Information security control as a task of control a dynamic system
Sergey Masaev, Andrey Minkin, Yuri Bezborodov, Dmitry Edimichev, Yass, Salal

TL;DR
This paper models enterprise activity as a multidimensional dynamic system and introduces a British digital copy-based standard for information security, evaluating security implementation through integral indicators.
Contribution
It proposes a novel approach to information security control by integrating control theory and dynamic system modeling with British standards.
Findings
Implementation of the British standard improves security indicators.
Digital modeling enables comprehensive assessment of enterprise security.
Training and equipment acquisition are key components of the security strategy.
Abstract
The area of research includes control theory, dynamic systems, parameters of the external environment, mode, integral indicators, British standards. The main idea of the article is information security. The activity of a large-scale object (enterprise) is considered. The activity of the enterprise is presented as a multidimensional dynamic system and is displayed as a digital copy of 1.2 million parameters. A British digital copy-based information security standard is being introduced. Information security equipment and software were purchased. The training of the company's personnel was completed. Evaluation of implementation (activities) is done as an integral indicator. The dynamics of the integral indicator assesses the implementation of the British standard.
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