Abstract | ||
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The use of the Internet in organisations and companies for carrying out various business activities is becoming an increasingly major component of e-business. Accidental and deliberate misuse and abuse of the Internet by internal employees and external parties, combined with the increasingly vulnerable global Internet infrastructure and the paucity of Internet regulation, has led to an Internet security problem for organisations. This paper reports the major findings from a four year study (1996 - 2000) which included substantial exploration of e-business security issues via six case studies at five medium-to-large organisations, as well as a focus group of industry leaders. The research results include an holistic framework for e- business security policy. The research also highlights the importance of human issues and the need for changes, in current practices in e-business security management and policy. |
Year | Venue | Keywords |
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2001 | Bled eConference | e-business security management,internet acceptable usage,e-business security policy,security management,internet security,security policy,focus group |
Field | DocType | Citations |
Internet security,Public relations,Certified Information Security Manager,Information security,Information security management,Critical security studies,Security information and event management,Marketing,The Internet,Security management,Business | Conference | 6 |
PageRank | References | Authors |
0.60 | 5 | 2 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Sharman Lichtenstein | 1 | 121 | 14.91 |
Paula M. C. Swatman | 2 | 577 | 89.26 |