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Security, Governance and Security Sector Governance

2011
The understanding of security has recently moved away from national security to include the consideration of a larger number of threats and additional objects of security. In parallel, changes occurred in governing, with growing importance of norms and rules coming from outside of the state and multi-actor participation in decision making and ...
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Governing Information Security

Information Resources Management Journal, 2011
Governance of the information security function is critical to effective security. In this paper, the authors present a conceptual model for security governance from the perspective of decision rights allocation. Based on Da Veiga and Eloff’s (2007) framework for security governance and two high-level information security documents published by the ...
Wu, Yu Andy, Saunders, Carol
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Demand for Government Securities

The Journal of Finance, 1969
THIS STUDY CONSTRUCTS a conceptual framework for analyzing commercial-bank, nonbank-financial, corporate, and household demand for government securities and presents empirical estimates of the model developed. The theoretical foundation of this study relies heavily on the theory of portfolio selection developed by Markowitz, Tobin, and Farrar, which ...
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Government and Governance of Security

2018
At a time when Latin America is experiencing societal unrest from human rights violations, corruption and weak institutions Government and Governance of Security offers an insightful understanding for the modern steering of crime policies. Using Chile as a case study, the book delivers an untold account of the trade-offs between political, judicial and
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Governing Security

2020
Mark Laurence Jackson, Mark Hanlen
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Information Security Governance

EDPACS, 2005
Abstract Before describing information security governance, we need at least an overview of corporate governance as a context. Fundamentally, corporate governance concerns the means by which managers are held accountable to stakeholders (e.g., investors, employees, society) for the use of assets and by which the firm's directors and managers act in the
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ESM Government Securities

Called to Account, 2019
Paul M. Clikeman
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Governing Security

2013
Clifford D. Shearing, Les Johnston
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