Secure-by-Design Enterprise Architectures and Business Processes in Supply Chains: Handling Threats from Physical Transport Goods in Parcel Mail Services

Basic data of the doctoral examination procedure

Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster
Period of time01/10/2012 - 29/06/2023
Statuscompleted
CandidateMiddelhoff, Michael
Doctoral subjectWirtschaftsinformatik
Doctoral degreeDr. rer. pol.
Form of the doctoral thesismonographic
Awarded byDepartment 04 - Münster School of Business and Economics
SupervisorsHellingrath, Bernd
ReviewersHellingrath, Bernd; Brandt, Tobias; Backmann, Julia

Description

Supply chain security encompasses measures preventing theft, smuggling, and sabotage through heightened awareness, enhanced visibility, and increased transparency. This necessitates the adoption of a security-by-design paradigm to achieve effective and efficient security measures, yielding additional benefits such as diminished supply chain costs. Given their vulnerability, transportation and logistics service providers play a pivotal role in supply chain security. This thesis leverages systems security engineering and security-by-design to provide a methodology for designing and evaluating security measures for physical transport goods. It formulates nine principles that define security-by-design and establishes a supply chain security framework. An adaptation of the TOGAF® architecture development facilitates the creation of secure-by-design enterprise architectures. Security measures are documented using security-enhanced processes based on BPMN. This enables an analysis and compliance assessment to ascertain the alignment of security with business objectives and the adequate implementation of requirements. The culmination of these efforts is exemplified through a case study.

Promovend*in an der Universität Münster

Middelhoff, Michael
Chair of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (Logistik)

Supervision at the University of Münster

Hellingrath, Bernd
Chair of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (Logistik)

Review at the University of Münster

Backmann, Julia
Professorship of Transformation of Work (Prof. Backmann)
Brandt, Tobias
Chair of Digital Innovation and the Public Sector (Prof. Brandt) (DIPS)
Hellingrath, Bernd
Chair of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (Logistik)