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6 Informational and analytical support for critical infrastructure protection


            The analysis  has  proved  (Georg  et  al.,  2009;  Kavun,  2008,  2009;  Kavun  and  Sorbat,  2012;

            Pоnоmarenkо  and  Kavun,  2008)  that  the  formally described  full-function  methodical and
            methodological IAS and OSS synthesis providing information aspect of implementation do not exist

            for CINs (for example, it can be a hospital or any other medical establishment).
                   Moreover, the  organizational  framework can ensure the full cycle of IAS  OSS  synthesis

            forming the classification criteria of structural elements such as: OSS objects; objectives and specific

            features of OSS  synthesis and  its  functioning; documents on various activities  in record-keeping
            including electronic; classified  information with  restricted access  (for example,  medical data or

            records, medical secrets, etc.), which is the basic structural element of record-keeping and system
            functioning; other features.

                   The OSS has been divided geographically (into representative offices, branches, hospitals or
            any other medicine entities) and in compliance with an organizational system. The structure of the

            OSS largely depends on the organization specific performance (Kavun et al., 2013), as well as the

            organization peculiarities of the IAS OSS synthesis (Fig. 17).


                                          Association in
                     Territorial                                Centralization of   Classifier of Business
                                          Communication
                    distribution                                  Data Storage         Objective Types
                                             Network

                    Classifier of                                                     Classifier of User
                     Resources                                                              Types

                  Differentiation of
                                                                                    Interfaces Interacting
                  Information with
                                                                                     with Administrative
                 Restricted Access                Features of Synthesis
                                                                                          Structures
                       (IRsA)
                    Classifier of                 and OSS Functioning               Interfaces Interacting

                 Information Types                                                    with Environment

                    Organization                                                           Use of
                    Distribution                                                       "24 × 7" mode

                                                                                       Direct Access to
                Increased Volume of    Modularity Principle    Regulated Access
                                                                                      Relevant Data of
                 Spread Information      in OSS Structure       to Common Data
                                                                                         Employees


                      Fig. 17 – Organization features of the IAS OSS synthesis (author’s development)
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