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Item Developing an enterprise collaboration maturity model: Research challenges and future directions(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2016-04-27) De Soria, Iker Martinez; Alonso, Juncal; Orue-Echevarria, Leire; Vergara, Mikel; Tecnalia Research & Innovation; HPA; Datos y ProtocolosThe Internet is undoubtedly permeating and transforming all aspects of our economies and societies. It is a remarkable catalyst for creativity, collaboration and innovation and more broadly for the development of our economies and societies [ERCIM, 2009]. In this context, collaboration and interoperability are pervasive subjects today as organizations strive to achieve competitive advantage in the global market fostered by the development of the new economies of scale. In the COIN IP project [IST-216256], a strategy based on readiness assessment to adopt best collaboration and interoperability practices has been implemented following the maturity models approach. The aim of this paper is to present a methodology inspired on maturity models. This methodology shows the approach used to assess organizations on their readiness for collaboration and interoperability and to guide those organizations to adopt best practices for collaboration and interoperability in networked environments.Item Security Debt: Characteristics, Product Life-Cycle Integration and Items(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2021-05) Martinez, Jabier; Quintano, Nuria; Ruiz, Alejandra; Santamaria, Izaskun; De Soria, Iker Martinez; Arias, Jose; SWT; DIG_LIF_SKI; Quantum; Tecnalia Research & InnovationIndustries from very diverse domains are realising that security should not be treated in a reactive way (e.g., once the cyberattack has happened). This way, security-related requirements and risks need to be continuously managed, and the need of integrating technical measures should be continuously assessed. In some cases, some decisions led, intentionally or unintentionally, to debt related to security aspects. This security debt is thus incurred when limited approaches or solutions are applied to reach the expected security levels of the system in operation. Identifying and making explicit security debt items is a challenge for companies. In this work, we analyse the literature on security debt to provide initial insights on the topic. Concretely, we discuss its definition, identify its most salient characteristics, present approaches for integrating its management in the product life-cycle, and to present categories and examples of security debt items.