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E‐security issues and policy development in an information‐sharing and networked environment

Alan D. Smith (Department of Management and Marketing, Robert Morris University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. E‐mail: smitha@rmu.edu)

Aslib Proceedings

ISSN: 0001-253X

Article publication date: 1 October 2004

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Abstract

With the rapid growth of e‐commerce, governmental and corporate agencies are taking extra precautions when it comes to protecting information. The development of e‐security as a discipline has enabled organisations to discover a wider array of similarities between attacks occurring across their security environment and develop appropriate countermeasures. To further improve the security of information, there is a need for conceptualising the interrelationships between e‐security and the major elements involved in changing a company's infrastructure. Organisations should act in an ethical manner, especially when it comes to e‐security and e‐privacy policies, procedures, and practices. The consequential theory of utilitarianism is used and applied to a conceptual model to help explain how organisations may develop better secured information in an information‐sharing and globally networked environment.

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Smith, A.D. (2004), "E‐security issues and policy development in an information‐sharing and networked environment", Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 56 No. 5, pp. 272-285. https://doi.org/10.1108/00012530410560878

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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