Συγγραφείς: | Tsohou A., Karyda M., Kokolakis S., Kiountouzis E. |
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Τίτλος: | Analyzing Trajectories of Information Security Awareness |
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Περιοδικό: | Information Technology & People |
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Volume: | 25 |
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Αριθμός: | 3 |
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Σελίδες: | |
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Έτος: | 2012 |
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Εκδότης: | Emerald |
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Να εμφανιστεί: | Όχι |
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Δεσμός: | http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=17047485&show=abstract |
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ISI: | Ναι |
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Impact Factor: | 0.767 |
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Όνομα αρχείου: | |
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Περίληψη: | Purpose – Recent global security surveys indicate that security training and awareness programs
are not working as well as they could be and that investments made by organizations are inadequate.
The purpose of the paper is to increase understanding of this phenomenon and illuminate the
problems that organizations face when trying to establish an information security awareness
program.
Design/methodology/approach – Following an interpretive approach the authors apply a case
study method and employ actor network theory (ANT) and the due process for analyzing findings.
Findings – The paper contributes to both understanding and managing security awareness
programs in organizations, by providing a framework that enables the analysis of awareness activities
and interactions with the various organizational processes and events.
Practical implications – The application of ANT still remains a challenge for researchers since no
practical method or guide exists. In this paper the application of ANT through the due process model
extension is enhanced and practically presented. This exploration highlights the fact that information
security awareness initiatives involve different stakeholders, with often conflicting interests.
Practitioners must acquire, additionally to technical skills, communication, negotiation and
management skills in order to address the related organizational and managerial issues. Moreover,
the results of this inquiry reveal that the role of artifacts used within the awareness process is not
neutral but can actively affect it.
Originality/value – This study is one of the first to examine information security awareness as a
managerial and socio-technical process within an organizational context. |