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Information Security Culture [PDF]
The information security management mostly disregards the human dimension. The main focus is on technical and procedural measures. The user is seen as a security enemy, not as a security asset. In our paper we identify some problems, that emerge from this sight and we propose a paradigm shift from a technical approach to a socio-cultural one, from “the
Thomas Schlienger, Stephanie Teufel
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Israel comprises diverse groups (mostly Jewish), between whom the differences are sometimes greater than the similarities. This frequently leads to social exclusion and discrimination that damages the very basic sense of human security.
Simcha Getahun, Irit Keynan
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The nineteenth-century struggle to preserve Irish culture in the context of cultural security
This review article focuses on the issue of internal security and cultural identity, using Ireland as an example. National and cultural identity contribute to social cohesion and can also influence social stability.
Marcin Biernat
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The de-existence of Islamic political parties also occurs in Indonesia, a country with a Muslim-majority population. Existing studies focusing on this context primarily examine the regeneration and ideology of Islamic political parties, thereby lacking a
Henky Fernando +5 more
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Culture Security - Selected Issues
Subject and purpose of work: The main goal is to offer more productive approach to security culture: viewing culture as a logical system which can be understood using theories and principles developed.
Ghamari Magdalena El
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Security culture and security anthropology
The topic of the article is the relationship between security culture and anthropology of securi-ty. The authors recall the most important definitions of security culture and anthropology of security, both of which belong to the discipline of security sciences, and conclude that culture, including its special sphere called security culture, is a human ...
Łukasz Trzciński, Juliusz Piwowarski
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Social Networks (SNs) bring new types of privacy risks threats for users; which developers should be aware of when designing respective services. Aiming at safeguarding users’ privacy more effectively within SNs, self-adaptive privacy preserving schemes ...
Angeliki Kitsiou +3 more
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Even though both internet-of-cloud services and biometric systems (BSs) are used worldwide, popular and expanded among public and private services, their utilization has not been extended among Greek users, and in particular within Greek HEIs. This paper
Angeliki Kitsiou +3 more
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Security and Attitudes Toward Globalization: A Multilevel Analysis
Globalization implicates a number of social psychological processes and outcomes, including openness to ideas, products, and people from outside one’s national boundaries.
James E. Cameron +2 more
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Cultural landscape security is important to national spatial and cultural security. However, compared with the many achievements in the study of ecological security, transregional cultural landscape security research lacks enough attention to match its ...
Jiaying Yan +3 more
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