Title :
Service desk link into IT asset disposal: A case of a discarded IT asset
Author :
Adesemowo, A. Kayode ; Thompson, Kerry-Lynn
Author_Institution :
Sch. of ICT, NMMU, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Abstract :
With the advent of Big Data and strategic investment into complex best-in-breed Governance, Risk, Compliance initiative, and the imminent introduction of Protection of Personal Information Bill in South Africa, are organizations in control of Information Technology Asset throughout its useful life. We look at oversight over IT Asset interface with IT Service Desk support function. Intruders like flowing water will explore the weakest opening much like a chain with the weakest link. In so far sound an organization´s information security and internal controls are; it takes just the non-effectiveness or non-existence of a control, such as during IT Asset disposal for a vulnerability to be exploited and a breach to occur. This paper illustrates our finding from forensic analysis of a disposed IT Asset and discovered that we are far from improper disposal and its attendant risk. In actual fact, we are able to link improper disposal to lack of integration between IT Service Desk and IT Asset Disposal. We conclude by outlining considerations an organization should consider in integrating IT asset disposal with IT service desk.
Keywords :
asset management; financial management; information technology; organisational aspects; security of data; IT asset disposal; IT service desk support function; Protection of Personal Information Bill; South Africa; best-in-breed governance; discarded IT asset; information security; information technology asset; organizations; strategic investment; Asset management; Forensics; Organizations; Patents; Portable computers; Standards organizations; Forensic; IT Asset; IT Asset Disposal; ITAD; ITAM; Information Security; Reputation Loss; Risk; Security; Service Desk;
Conference_Titel :
Adaptive Science and Technology (ICAST), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pretoria
DOI :
10.1109/ICASTech.2013.6707517