Evaluating Australian social media policies in relation to the issue of information disclosure
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posted on 2024-06-17, 13:45authored byDR Pallegedara, M Warren
Information disclosure is a key concern for many organisations especially in the era of social media. Social media allows for information disclosure to occur easily due to the ubiquitous usage of technology such as mobile devices. Acceptable social media policies can be used by organisations and their employees to improve their decision making behaviours as well as being used as a controlling mechanism to mitigate the issue of information disclosure. Through a review of related research literature along with a content analysis of publicly available Australian social media policies, this paper identifies a perceived gap pertaining to the issue of information disclosure in current Australian social media use policies. To fill this gap, we have highlighted the key components when developing an organisational social media policy. An evaluation criteria is also proposed by the paper that organisations can use to assist in mitigating the information disclosure.
History
Pagination
1-10
Location
Auckland, N. Z.
Start date
2014-12-08
End date
2014-12-10
ISBN-13
9781927184264
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2014, ACIS
Editor/Contributor(s)
Tan F
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 25th Australian Conference on Information Systems, ACIS 2014
Event
Australasian Conference on Information Systems (25th : Auckland, New Zealand)