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Cultural Security

2023
Cultural security is a concept that appeared relatively recently, but the issues within its scope – protection of identity and protection of cultural heritage – have accompanied humans almost since the dawn of time. In this monograph, an attempt is made to analyse cultural security taking into account various research perspectives and showing its ...
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Cultural perspectives of computer security

Proceedings of the conference on Ethics in the computer age, 1994
IBM installed thw rold`s first business computer at General Electric Applicance Park in Louisville, Kentucky in 1954. During these forty years the business world has undergone major changes. These changes, by necessity, also change culture, society and individuals lives.
Jacqueline E. C. Wyatt   +1 more
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Security culture and behavioral security audits

Okhrana truda i tekhnika bezopasnosti na promyshlennykh predpriyatiyakh (Labor protection and safety procedure at the industrial enterprises), 2021
In the era of new technologies and complex production systems, enterprises face new challenges in creating and maintaining healthy and safe working conditions. Maintaining a high level of development of the safety system of employees in the course of their work is the key to the efficiency of the enterprise, and in this they are helped by the ...
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Analyzing information security culture: increased trust by an appropriate information security culture

14th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2003. Proceedings., 2004
Security culture encompasses all socio-cultural measures that support technical security measures, so that information security becomes a natural aspect in the daily activities of every employee. The cultural concept helps to increase trust between the different actors concerning information security within an organization.
Thomas Schlienger, Stephanie Teufel
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Culture Functions for Creating Security Culture

Security Dimensions, 2021
Background: Publications on the issues of creating security culture are a valuable source of inspiration for research into the functions of culture. However, researchers generate different conclusions. They even suggest interdisciplinary consideration of facts, situations, phenomena and processes that take place in a complex security environment.
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Cultural issues in security and privacy

Network Security, 2012
With regard to security, and especially to privacy, a one-size-fits-all approach is generally not appropriate for organisations operating in multiple jurisdictions. Employee monitoring is a prime example of how cultural expectations and local laws require careful consideration.
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Establishing a Personalized Information Security Culture

International Journal of Mobile Computing and Multimedia Communications, 2011
Good security cannot be achieved through technical means alone and a solid understanding of the issues and how to protect one’s self is required from users. Whilst many initiatives, programs and strategies have been proposed to improve the level of information security awareness, most have been directed at organizations.
Shuhaili Talib   +2 more
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Reimagining airport security: Organisational culture trumps cultivating a ‘security culture’

Journal of Airport Management, 2018
It is no exaggeration to say that the safety and security of employees and the travelling public is the industry’s highest priority. Much has been written and discussed at industry conferences on cultivating a ‘security culture’, but airports must start by developing an overarching organisational culture with one set of values — a shared playbook, so ...
Howard Eng, Jennifer Sullivan
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Information Security Culture

2002
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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EU Cultural Security Law in an Educational Context

Sustainability, 2021
Piotr Stec, Alicja Jagielska-Burduk
exaly  

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