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Investigating the accessibility and impacts of cybersecurity programs on high-school girls’ long-term industry engagement
Mridula Shan, Jeong YangThe purpose of this study is to investigate whether having accessible cybersecurity programs (CPs) for high-school students affected girls’ long-term engagement with the industry…
Understanding social media users’ privacy-protection behaviors
Lori Baker-Eveleth, Robert Stone, Daniel EvelethThis study aims to identify the roles that privacy experiences and social media use play in influencing privacy-protection behaviors. As social media use expands in terms of the…
Value conflicts and information security – a mixed-methods study in high-risk industry
Kristina Gyllensten, Anders Pousette, Marianne TörnerThe purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of work-related value conflicts on information security in two organisations in nuclear power production and related…
Work ethic and information security behavior
Thiagarajan Ramakrishnan, Dwight M. Hite, Joseph H. Schuessler, Victor PrybutokInformation security is a growing issue that impacts organizations in virtually all industries, and data breaches impact millions of customers and cost organizations millions of…
The effect of perceived organizational culture on employees’ information security compliance
Martin Karlsson, Fredrik Karlsson, Joachim Åström, Thomas DenkThis paper aims to investigate the connection between different perceived organizational cultures and information security policy compliance among white-collar workers.
Female underrepresentation in the cybersecurity workforce – a study on cybersecurity professionals in Sri Lanka
Amila Withanaarachchi, Nisansala VithanaThis study aims to identify factors impacting female underrepresentation among cybersecurity professionals in Sri Lanka.
Enterprise risk management and information technology security in the financial sector
Kwame Owusu Kwateng, Christopher Amanor, Francis Kamewor TettehThis study aims to empirically investigate the relationship between enterprise risk management (ERM) and information technology (IT) security within the financial sector.
A multidisciplinary definition of privacy labels
Johanna Johansen, Tore Pedersen, Simone Fischer-Hübner, Christian Johansen, Gerardo Schneider, Arnold Roosendaal, Harald Zwingelberg, Anders Jakob Sivesind, Josef NollThis paper aims to present arguments about how a complex concept of privacy labeling can be a solution to the current state of privacy.
ISSN:
2056-4961e-ISSN:
2056-497XISSN-L:
2056-4961Renamed from:
Information Management & Computer SecurityOnline date, start – end:
2015Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof Steven Furnell