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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-06, 11:25authored byI Rosewall, M Warren
New social networking systems such as Facebook are an ever evolving and developing means of social interaction, which is not only being used to disseminate information to family, friends and colleagues but as a way of meeting and interacting with "strangers" through the advent of a large number of social applications. This paper will focus upon the impact of Generation F - the Facebook Generation and their attitudes to security. The paper will be based around discussing the findings of a major UK case study and the implications that this has. The case study identifies 51 recommendations to improve the situation of data security within the military of the UK. These recommendations will be the data for the analysis and will form an overview of the case study’s point of view as regards the younger generation and data security. This paper will suggest another interpretation of the results supplied by Burton.
History
Pagination
39-47
Location
Perth, Western Australia
Start date
2009-12-01
End date
2009-12-03
Language
eng
Notes
This paper is located on the 44th page in the attached link.
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2009, Rosewall and Warren
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference
Event
Australian Information Security Management Conference (7th : 2009 : Perth, Western Australia)