Assessing the level of I.T. security culture improvement: Results from three Australian SMEs
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posted on 2024-06-04, 01:12 authored by Leanne Ngo, W Zhou, A Chonka, J SinghTransitioning towards an improved I.T. security culture that fosters desired I.T. security behaviour and attitudes in individuals is pertinent to any organizational I.T. security strategy. To improve the current I.T. security culture of an organization and its members, an initial assessment covering four core questions was necessary to determine how much of an improvement was needed. The assessments and data collection techniques and corresponding results and findings are presented and discussed. The implications of this research will be of great benefit to both practitioners wanting to improve I.T. security culture and awareness in their organization, and will help to fill the lack empirical research within the academic field of I.T. security. ©2009 IEEE.
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3189-3195Location
Porto, PortugalStart date
2009-11-03End date
2009-11-05ISSN
1553-572XISBN-13
9781424446483Language
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EN.1 Other conference paperCopyright notice
2009, IEEETitle of proceedings
Proceedings of the 35th Industrial Electronics Society Conference; IEEE 2009Publisher
IEEEPlace of publication
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