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Abstract Cybersecurity events can cause business disruptions, health and safety repercussions, financial costs, and negative publicity for large firms, and executives rank cybersecurity as a top operational concern. Although cybersecurity may be the most publicized information systems (IS) risk, large firms face a range of IS risks. Over the past three
Jonathan Whitaker, Shital Thekdi
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The impact of audit on IT governance: A study of the financial services sector in Ghana
Abstract In recent years, IT governance has been a subject of discussion among academics and practitioners. The concern has been on the need to implement governance mechanisms and ensure the right balance of these mechanisms. However, the audit of IT governance mechanisms has received very little attention. This paper aims to analyse the overall impact
Alexander Asmah, Michael Kyobe
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Establishing Performance Baselines for Secure Software Development
The COVID‐19 pandemic has impacted the world, prompting a shift toward remote work and stay‐at‐home economies, altering routines for individuals and businesses. Organizations have had to swiftly implement digital solutions to enable productive and efficient remote work, a trend that is becoming increasingly common.
Ying-Ti Tsai +4 more
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Key drivers of cybersecurity audit effectiveness: A neo‐institutional perspective
The aim of this paper is to analyse which factors explain the effectiveness of internal audit in providing assurance about cybersecurity risk management. On the basis of neo‐institutional theory, we hypothesize that coercive (cybersecurity regulation), normative (professionalization of internal auditors and Boards) and mimetic forces (outsourcing of ...
Tina Vuko +3 more
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Decolonizing IT governance in international non‐governmental organisations: An Ubuntu approach
Abstract IT has an enormous potential to democratise, equalise and decolonize development aid; however, the right IT governance is needed to actualize this potential. Such governance must align with the general efforts in development work to decolonize and eradicate adverse power imbalances.
Marie‐E. Zubler +2 more
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IT-Compliance nach COBIT: Gegenüberstellung zwischen COBIT 4.0 und COBIT 5 [PDF]
Mit der aktuellen fünften Version (COBIT 5) wurden grundlegende Erweiterungen und Änderungen des COBIT-Frameworks vorgenommen. Inwieweit sich dies auf das IT-Compliance-Verständnis und das Management von IT-Compliance ausgewirkt hat, wird in diesem ...
Klotz, Michael
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Abstract Data culture/s as a research topic has begun to attract attention from a wide range of disciplines, albeit with inconsistent application of definitions, dimensions, and applications. This work builds on a call to investigate data culture/s within the information studies domain as a topic related to, but distinct from, information culture.
Gillian Oliver +3 more
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Abstract One of the impediments to transforming urban cities into smart cities is the security and privacy concerns that arise due to use of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in various smart city applications. While IoT device vendors publish their security and privacy policies, manual evaluation of these policies is tedious and prone to ...
Nil Kilicay‐Ergin +2 more
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IT Governance & Penggunaan COBIT Framework
Pembangunan ICT di Indonesia saat ini sudah menerapkan IT Governance. Namun sebenarnya IT Governance adalah konsep yang relatif baru, khususnya di kalangan praktisi ICT Indonesia.
Setiawan, Herri
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