Abstract:
Today's businesses operate in an interconnected and global environment allowing them to collaborate with one another and share information resources. At the same time thi...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Today's businesses operate in an interconnected and global environment allowing them to collaborate with one another and share information resources. At the same time this interconnectivity exposes the organization to many internal (employees) and external threats. Internal threat is among the top information security issues facing organizations as the human factor is regarded the weakest link in the security chain. To address this “human factor” researchers have suggested the fostering of an information security culture to address the human behavior so that information security becomes a second nature to employees. An important step in the fostering of an information security culture is the assessment of the current state of the culture. This paper focuses on the analysis and comparison of current information security culture assessment approaches, to evaluate their suitability specific for use in the culture change process.
Published in: 2012 Information Security for South Africa
Date of Conference: 15-17 August 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 October 2012
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Print ISSN: 2330-9881