Integrated Risk Analysis Framework at RECSI 2026
Within the framework of the 19th Spanish Meeting on Cryptology and Information Security (RECSI 2026), held at the University of La Laguna (Tenerife) from 17 to 21 March, Professor Antonio Santos-Olmo, Associate Professor and researcher in the Security and Auditing Group (GSyA) at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, presented an extended abstract of the work “Towards an Integrated Risk Analysis Security Framework According to a Systematic Analysis of Existing Proposals” (https://doi.org/10.1007/s11704-023-1582-6).
The study, published in the journal Frontiers of Computer Science (JCR Q1 in Computer Science – Software Engineering, Impact Factor 4.6), conducts a systematic review of risk analysis and management approaches, identifying limitations in current methodologies, such as lack of dynamism, limited knowledge reuse, and restricted practical applicability. In response, MARISMA is introduced as a comprehensive framework incorporating dynamic processes, continuous learning, and automated support for risk analysis, tailored to complex and evolving environments.
In addition, the conference featured the presentation of AURORA (Advanced and Unified Research on Cybersecurity and Sustainability Risk Analysis in Smart Homes), a new ecosystem aimed at developing an advanced framework for cybersecurity risk management in smart domestic environments.
The proposal was positively received for its scientific rigour and its contribution to advancing more flexible and evolutionary risk management models.
